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The raliegh metro works well, shifts all 3 gears, brakes work but need a bit of a tickle up tires hold air. Exited to get an old school pump up for the raleigh 20. 

 

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2 hours ago, Lord Gruntfuttock said:

Is the metro basically a twenny with bigger wheels?

I have a Morrison metro in shed, 3 speed hub and 22 inch wheel from memory

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depends on the hub,

some are single speed

some are two speed/back pedal brakes, shifted by back pedalling but not braking, but also braking changes gears - makes it tough to look cool  if you come in hot and rip a mean skid but need to roll out again but you are struggling to move off in high gear now and need to do a little pedal glitch to get moving.

The 3 speed ones are cable shifted (twist shift or t shifter on the dragsters) and have a wee nubbin sticking out of the hollow axle, fiddly to set up and keep within adjustment IME with a default to getting stuck in high

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Oh boy. Sturmey Archer chat.

There's heaps online about how different generations of them have different characteristics. Some of the earlier ones would find 'neutral' and disengage while pedaling leading to ball damage (rider not hub)... :grin:

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Yes. but, they are actually quite different sizes

BMX rims are noticeably smaller diameter, wider and have different axles.

The smaller rim makes it lower so can tap the pedals on the ground which can be annoying riding in jandals

 

 

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