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    hello, i would like to know if somebody has a 1912-1915 Thor frame and can help me with some details that i need for the restauration of my bike. i need to know the correct size for the eccentric system, you can see what i am looking for in the attached file.
    thank you in advance for your help
    Enrique Castells from Spain
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  • #2
    Hi Enrique, I got your email but forgot to reply to it. I will get the measurements you need.

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    • #3
      thank you, Jim. I was thinking that perhaps you had not received my email or that you was very bussy. iŽll send in a couple minutes last pictures about the Thor to your email.

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      • #4
        Hi,
        I to have a Thor from this period. Enrique has helped me a lot, but I need to know if the axle width is different for Thors with or without the 2 speed bub in 1914.
        Who can help? Other than Enrique I do not get responses from the forum.

        Kelvin

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Captk View Post
          Hi,
          I to have a Thor from this period. Enrique has helped me a lot, but I need to know if the axle width is different for Thors with or without the 2 speed bub in 1914.
          Who can help? Other than Enrique I do not get responses from the forum.

          Kelvin
          The two speed hub and the single speed hub are the same width, and the frames are the same.

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          • #6
            I would like to know the width between the axle mount lates. I think it is around 5" but not sure. I do not have all the arts, and with Enriques help I am making the hub from what I have and his drawings of what I am missing. Ideally a ghood picture of the entire hub / spacers would be good so I can picture it. I am in Australia and Thors of this era are not common. ;-)

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              • #8
                Fantastic shots. Can you tell me more? Is this a bike you own or have access to?
                What year? It looks a bit earlier that 1914??

                Thanks,
                Kelvin

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                • #9
                  you have work very hard, Jim. your bike looks very beautiful. congratulations.

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                  • #10
                    It is either 1912 or 1913. It sold last summer to a guy in California.

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