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Nos Maillard Helicomatic Bmx Freewheel.
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Twesnik:
Same thread!
CanÂīt find anything on them?
Found just one pic,on Helicomatic Museum.....
One = 17 t. & the other-one = 18 t.
Rare or not?
Any help,kindly apreciated!
:daumenhoch:
kungfunky:
try looking on here :daumenhoch:
http://www.borgercompagnie.com/helicomatic/history.html
Twesnik:
--- Quote from: kungfunky on May 02, 2012, 08:14 AM ---try looking on here :daumenhoch:
http://www.borgercompagnie.com/helicomatic/history.html
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Yes,seen that & the specīs!
CANīT FIND ANY LISTINGīS/POST OFF VALUE......
Wanna sell them,haveīnt got a clue,what to ask?
???
kungfunky:
I think you can only use them with a Maillard hub because of how they fit ??? not sure though. Try sending stidds a pm, even though he's Welsh he knows his stuff when it comes to this type of stuff :daumenhoch:
stidds:
--- Quote from: kungfunky on May 02, 2012, 08:53 AM ---I think you can only use them with a Maillard hub because of how they fit ??? not sure though. Try sending stidds a pm, even though he's Welsh he knows his stuff when it comes to this type of stuff :daumenhoch:
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Welsh, cheeky fooker. :LolLolLolLol:
They are relatively rare hubs, the helicomatic freewheel can (as Ash says) only be used with Helicomatic hubs due to the fact they do not have a thread on the hub/freewheel, they have a twisted spline setup.
Very nice hubs and freewheels though, they were standard on Yamaha's (and I have them on my Yamaha) and some Peugeot's BITD.
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