As usual I'm learning as I go along here. I believe that the only difference between early and not-so-early is the side for the lock bolt. There is also a 'narrow' late type for die-cast barrels.
However, I learned from the Cappellini adverts on eBay that...
The centre pin can be 9 or 10mm diameter - hopefully the needle-roller bush stays the same.
The wheel is either 39mm or 35mm(?)
I have yet to see / measure the above differences but we shall see.
"Ropey" is just a slang English term for tired, worn-out etc. The scalloping is due to the chain action and slapping of the chain I think......
G
Seadog wrote:LOL, you do have one or two extras there, G. A couple of questions, if I may:
What's the difference between the old and new style? It appears that the old ones have the adjusting bolt on the left. Is that the only difference?
In an earlier post, you said that the tensioner wheel you were working on looked ropey. I assume that you mean that the wheel was scalloped. I see that some others in your stash have the same problem. What causes that? Is it from too much tension on the chain? Adjusting error?