Hmmmm, I have a NOS Regina six speed 13-23 on a bike I never ride....I
think I better save it for the future.

On Jul 11, 5:39 pm, EricP <ericpl...@aol.com> wrote:
> Agreed that a nicer version of the Shimanopore would be good.  The 7sp
> 13-28 works well on my Sam Hillborne.  But not sure I'd spend a lot of
> money for one.  If the price got much over $100, would probably just
> build a new wheel for the SH with a Deore rear cassette hub.  The
> later SunTour design with a Shimano style removal would be nice.  Am
> not a fan of the 2 or 4 prong SunTour removal tool (aka by me as the
> self-stripper model).
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN
>
> On Jul 11, 7:06 pm, "Scott G." <sco...@primax.com> wrote:
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> > I use Benelux derailers, they don't like 28s, so a 13-26 5 speed would be
> > good.
> > A 14-26 4 speed would be nice for the older bikes, 4 & 3 speed freewheels
> > are
> > very hard to find.
>
> > A 5 speed 120oln Shimano style cassette hub would be cool, high flange,
> > great for 'stand off scale' restorations.

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