Dreamt I was riding my first road bike down gravel roads last night and it worked better than expected. Bought in the early 80's when I was in the Air Force, this was my first real bike not from a hardware store. Dug it out of the garage this morning to check everything, maybe an easy ride if it warms up. Front tire inflated easily (Presta), but had to reconfigure pump for back valve, which inflated and immediately emptied. Not only is it a Schrader but it doesn't have an inner core. Yeah, it's been a while.
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If someone wanted to get new wheels and tires for this what size would they shoot for? That is, is there a common, easily obtainable size that would fit?
Update: I should have said "rims" and tires.
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@jerzone 700c is just a bit smaller. Honestly, clean and repack the hubs, adjust the cones and throw some 27" Panaracer Paselas on there and enjoy.

Brakes may not have enough reach going to smaller 700c wheels, so then the costs increase.

Good brake pads and you'll stop fine. Compressionless housing helps a ton.

I've restored lots of old road bikes. Some got 700c, some stick with 27. I like keeping original when possible.

@idropyou Front wheel cone on one side looks a little rough, can these be sanded smooth? One or two bearings not as shiny and smooth as the others. Tried to find parts for Maillard hub and now feel like an old timer for sure.

@jerzone @idropyou Check this out, make some measurements🤞

https://www.ebay.com/itm/287191960357

NEW OLD STOCK LOT OF 1 FRONT MAILARD BICYCLE AXLES MADE IN FRANCE #3010 | eBay

Here is 1 Brand new front axles they are 5 1/4 long and solid 3/8 stock. Comes complete. These are good for the older schwinn and many other bikes. This auction is for one front Axle.

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@lfisk Nope. I also checked some of the cones and, at least from the measurements people are posting only one looks maybe close (they only posted one measurement). This is a hollow axle (quick release!) and the smooth part of the axel is 8.4mm diameter. The cone's outer diameter is 15.64 and tip of cone maybe 11mm but pretty tough to measure. depth of whole thing is 10.42 and curved/bearing part is maybe 4mm.

@jerzone I would guess that just figuring out the thread size would be sufficient. Front on my old Mountain bikes may be the same as yours. I should go look for the old ones (cones). Probably still around😉

When I was still working on my bikes, I bought and replaced cones several times. Might have just taken one along with to the bike shop and got them there. Usually had to slip the old dust caps off old and put on the new ones too. They weren't expensive.

And I used, rode thousands of miles by just mounting them with the worn area on the bottom😆

@lfisk Planning to hit the bike shops tomorrow, see what they have laying around.

@jerzone My thread gauge comes up with 1.00mm and I'm guessing maybe M9 for size. So M9x1.00mm may be what you're looking for. I didn't see a dust cap in your image so that might not be an issue.

Take some of your old balls along and/or measure those too. I use to buy them in packs of 25. Have some 1/4, 1/8, 5/16... still😐

@lfisk One of the bike shops had a small selection of these. We found one, slightly longer, that screwed onto the axle so I bought some. Got home, and it turns on it will screw halfway onto the axle, as if the thread changes 8mm in. Bag says "9 x 28 MM THREAD"
@jerzone @lfisk Threads beat up from the fork dropout?
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A little rough along slot.