To properly adjust the Sturmey Archer 3-speed gear system on your bicycle, start by ensuring the chain is on the smallest sprocket. Then, use the barrel adjuster to fine-tune the cable tension until the gears shift smoothly. Test the gears by riding the bike and make further adjustments as needed.
The company Sturmey-Archer was founded in 1902. The company was originally founded by Henry Sturmey and James Archer and was primarily in the business of producing bicycle hub gears.
Sturmey-Archer ended in 2000.
Sturmey-Archer was created in 1902.
Western Flyer has used Sturmey Archer 3-sppeds in many bikes over their near century long history.
The Sturmey Archer SRF3 hub gear system offers three speeds, a wide gear range, and a smooth shifting experience. Its key benefits include low maintenance, reliability, and a clean look on the bike.
In my 44 years of working on bicycles I have never seen a pulley other than a Sturmey Archer frame mount pulley for a 3 speed hub. Those were strictly Sturmey Archer brand. Unless, you are referring to a derailleur pulley in which case there are several brands. What is the best, is relative to the application.
The Sturmey Archer S-RF3 hub gear system offers three speeds, internal gearing for low maintenance, and a smooth shifting experience. Its key benefits include durability, ease of use, and a clean appearance on the bike.
Brands of gears: * SRAM * Shimano * Campagnolo * Microshift * Sturmey-Archer Brands of bikes equipped with gears frm someone of the above - too many to count. Bianchi, De Rosa, Specialized, Felt, Klein, Trek ASO
The rear sprocket appears to be held on by a circlip, as the regular Shimano/Sturmey-Archer standard, in which case it's easily unclipped. Trouble is, I can't say how much disassembly that's needed to pull it off the axle and to get a new one on there. It might be simpler going for a new smaller chainwheel(up by the pedals instead). The Meridian use the very common square-taper bottom bracket, so finding a fitting crankset with fewer teeth shouldn't be a problem. You need at least one special too, so I suggest you bring it to a bicycle mechanic.
An Archer. Just for the record, you do not "Play" at archery, it is a serious, highly skilled sport!
Charles Archer has written: 'William Archer'
The address of the Archer Branch is: 13266 Sw State Road 45, Archer, 32618 5524