Author Topic: Loop wheel on a Tonti?  (Read 92 times)

Offline wirespokes

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Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« on: Today at 09:52:16 AM »
Is an Eldorado disc front wheel any different than an early Tonti - say an 850T or a T3? I'm thinking of getting an Eldo disc wheel to use on a T3.

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Re: Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 10:38:36 AM »
Hub is different wheel rims maybe same, Tapered bearings in one, roller bearings in the other, just use the right stuff or get it new from HMB. Call Harpers they might have a trailer full, if He ain't to lazy to go get them.
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Re: Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« Reply #2 on: Today at 10:50:43 AM »
Disc Eldo front wheel is virtually identical to T, T3, Convert, G5. The bearing carriers will be different - Eldo will have one that is 39.5 mm thick and the other that is 22 mm thick. You'd need a pair of 29.5 mm thick ones for use on a T3.





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« Last Edit: Today at 10:52:11 AM by Antietam Classic Cycle »
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Re: Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« Reply #3 on: Today at 11:13:25 AM »
Thanks, Charlie! I figured you'd know.

So the answer is that Eldos used ball bearings and newer ones have tapered rollers. Right there is enough to warrant changing the carriers, though the wrong thickness would definitely dictate a change.

Did the eldo disc front wheel have stainless spokes?

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Re: Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« Reply #4 on: Today at 11:39:19 AM »
Thanks, Charlie! I figured you'd know.

So the answer is that Eldos used ball bearings and newer ones have tapered rollers. Right there is enough to warrant changing the carriers, though the wrong thickness would definitely dictate a change.

Did the eldo disc front wheel have stainless spokes?

You kind of have that backwards. Most drum brake Loops had tapered roller bearings (the exception being the four-leading-shoe front drum which used ball bearings). Tontis all used ball bearings (except the rear of the V7 Sport).

Stainless spokes (with nickel-plated brass nipples) were used on Loop wheels after 1969, so yes, the disc Eldo front wheel will have stainless spokes.

If you buy the disc Eldo wheel and it comes with the 39.5 mm wide spacer/bearing carrier, I would be interested in buying that. A bit hard to find. 
« Last Edit: Today at 11:46:43 AM by Antietam Classic Cycle »
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Re: Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« Reply #5 on: Today at 12:18:39 PM »
Disc Eldo front wheel is virtually identical to T, T3, Convert, G5. The bearing carriers will be different - Eldo will have one that is 39.5 mm thick and the other that is 22 mm thick. You'd need a pair of 29.5 mm thick ones for use on a T3.





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