Oh, man. That would be fantastic. just let me know how much you want for it, I'm very interested. Thanks very much. Oh, yeah, I'm in Central Florida. (near cape canaveral)
- Mike -
I just went out to take a look and you know unless I'm mistaken the sprocket that was on that Monark was not a skiptooth and the chain I sent to Louie was from a skip tooth 51 Schwinn. I think the Monark had gone over to the regular sprocket by then. I'll go look some more... be right back.
I'll do some more looking in the morning when the light is better. What is the rear wheel on your bike? Is it New Departure? The one I brought is is not a Schwinn type of sprocket... what is in the picture of your Dad's bike is the Schwinn type from the early fifties. This one that I'm sure wa on the Monark is in pretty good shape as far as rust, but not perfect. Let me look through my vintage treasure hunt thread to see the pictures there and see if I find the Monark with a clear picture of the sprocket that was on it. Also, Fasteddy would know what the early 50's Monark would have had for a sprocket.
What do I want for it? Nothing. The bike was at the town dump and was rescued by an Indian friend fifteen years ago, given to a mutual friend of ours and has sat under a tarp outside since. My friend gave it to me. I gave it to Fasteddy because he is a Monark guy and has been generous to me. He gave a fender from it or another one (not sure) to another forum member, Curtis Fox, for his Monark. It would feel all wrong to try to make a profit from that old sprocket, especially since I have become interested in your Rocket and your dad's story. It would be extremely cool if my sprocket ended up on your bike. Let's see first if it is the right one for you bike. Then you decide if you want it. You can pay me back for the shipping, how's that? And pass the kindness along to somebody else.
SB