Yet Another Cycling Forum
General Category => Freewheeling => Folders => Topic started by: BillN on 24 August, 2020, 04:45:02 pm
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Trying to get the 2 cog sprocket set 13 and 15, which I'm told is no longer available
just the cogs would help
https://brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-rear-sprockets-and-spacers/414-brompton-sr6-stack.html?search_query=Brompton+Rear+Sprocket+for+SRAM%2FSachs&results=2386
any ideas guys
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They are just standard 13t and 15t SA-style sprockets. Most 6sp Bromptons use 3/32” chain but a few had 1/8” chains. Since you will need to replace the chain anyway, just get 13t and 15t 3/32” three-dog sprockets.
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They are just standard 13t and 15t SA-style sprockets. Most 6sp Bromptons use 3/32” chain but a few had 1/8” chains. Since you will need to replace the chain anyway, just get 13t and 15t 3/32” three-dog sprockets.
Thanks, very helpful - I agree they do look the same, but when I asked the Dealer his reply was:
"There is no alternative unfortunately, not that we have found anyway"
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They are talking bullshit. If the change up to the big sprocket is too slow, just grind the tops off a few of the teeth of the 15t cog to match the existing profile but it will probably be fine as is. Reuse the existing spacer, etc.
https://brilliantbikes.co.uk/brompton-rear-sprockets-and-spacers/389-brompton-sturmey-archer-13t-stack.html
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https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sprockets/sturmey-archer-15t-sprocket-332-flat-hsl945/
Both were on the first page of searches. There are other suppliers.
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https://youtu.be/kigJc-FXpjc is a Brilliant Bikes video explaining how to replace the 13/15t cogs on Sachs 3sp hubs with currently available components. The comments include links to purchase the various bits.
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The spares that are more important for these hubs are the big bearing cages (loose bearings wouldn't really work) and the axle key, which can snap without warning. Both now hard to find, and only overseas. SRAM pulled the plug on all IGH hubs and spares in 2017.
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Those internal components may be more important but they are definitely less frequently replaced than cogs.
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The bearing cages never seem to last more than one turn of service; they drop several balls when removed. The axle keys don't wear out as such, but many are weak (it's a crap design, with the hole taking up most of the width) and a clumsy change when stopped can snap them.
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The bearing cages never seem to last more than one turn of service; they drop several balls when removed. The axle keys don't wear out as such, but many are weak (it's a crap design, with the hole taking up most of the width) and a clumsy change when stopped can snap them.
Does the hub used on the Brompton differ from a good old Torpedo? I always thought of them as pretty reliable ??? If they're that bad should I be selling my 1980's retrobrake Torpedo to a Brompton fan for spares rather than using it?
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It's a Torpedo Spectro T3. Reliable enough except for the snappy axle key, but not as well sealed as a SA hub. I overhauled one last year and used the very last of my SRAM IGH grease (also no longer made).