Repairing hub gears

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TC99

Well-Known Member
I have a Bromton with a Brompton/Sturmey Archer 3 speed hub. It's slipping in third. It's not the cable but is definitely a hub issue. Any one know of people who do repairs who they could recommend?
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent
What's your location?
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
There are two types of Sturmey Archer 3-speed hubs. I assume your bike is less than 25 years old so it will have the No Intermediate Gear version.

Here's a video showing a complete strip down and rebuild of the hub. Slipping in 3rd gear would suggest a weak spring or worn planet pinions (they act as dogs for the clutch). However as an earlier posted suggested it's more likely to be incorrect adjustment. This can also occur if the wheel has come loose and is slipping in the dropouts.


View: https://youtu.be/7Y-WiiCDBqs?list=PLv-LgXuO5dtTj1uDEruX04EC_OC-UH228
 

Big John

Legendary Member
Having taken a few apart (just for the fun of it) I'd be surprised if anything inside is at fault. They're virtually bomb proof. Nothing flimsy inside to break. Whoever designed them built them to last. That's why they weigh a ton.
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent

I was going to suggest Harry Perry Cycles, in Woolwich, but sadly, they seem to have closed. The owner Paul, would have given you some good advice if he could.

There is also an excellent mechanic, based in Medway, that a lot of club and top riders use, but could be a bit out of the way for you.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
Having taken a few apart (just for the fun of it) I'd be surprised if anything inside is at fault. They're virtually bomb proof. Nothing flimsy inside to break. Whoever designed them built them to last. That's why they weigh a ton.

That was the original AW hub with a physical gap between 2nd and 3rd gear. The later SRF3 has a freewheel on the driver to stop 2nd and 3rd gear being driven simultaneously. It's covered by a flimsy actuator plate which breaks. They've also got two pairs of dual pronged pawls which also break.

The good news is that it uses the same shell as the earlier AW. I took the internals out of mine and put some in from an old AW hub. I've had no problems since.
 
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