Tharg2007
Veteran
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- Manchester
might not be for a while, waiting for wheels, also will only ride this one in dry weather.
Tharg2007 said:Hilldodger, about these hubs, would it be easy enough to replace the wheel with an alloy one? would it fit on the axle? do you sell wheels?
Hello, I can't seem to get on to this site-www.cyclemagic.org.uk, really wanted to save it, as i have a pashley 20 trike, and its hard to find parts. thanks jeannieThe problem with these old Pashley's are the rear hubs. They have a plastic bush inside them and once they're worn getting new ones to fit is an arse.
Don't ever ask Pashley for them because there's no guarentee they'll fit. We now make our own.
We do parts for them and refurbish a few every year but we've moved over to the much better Mission trikes.
www.cyclemagic.org.uk
Cyclemagic sadly closed down (they were great BTW)Hello, I can't seem to get on to this site-www.cyclemagic.org.uk, really wanted to save it, as i have a pashley 20 trike, and its hard to find parts. thanks jeannie
No, but maybe someone has fitted 'airless' tyres.We have just bought a very tired looking pashley picador my husband as some work to do.
Our question is should the back tyres be solid rubber? ]