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Lower fork leg ID
« on: 28.09. 2020 14:04 »
 I have some spare parts to sell, but unsure of these  fork sliders, A10 ?

         
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Re: Lower fork leg ID
« Reply #1 on: 28.09. 2020 17:38 »
Does that spindle thread in to a captive thread in the fork leg?
If so it MAY be off A10 with single sided front brake hub ??
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Re: Lower fork leg ID
« Reply #2 on: 28.09. 2020 19:34 »
For as far as I can judge, they look exactly like my plunger’s half width hub sliders.
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Re: Lower fork leg ID
« Reply #3 on: 28.09. 2020 20:38 »
Does that spindle thread in to a captive thread in the fork leg?
If so it MAY be off A10 with single sided front brake hub ??
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yes ,a left hand thread..
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Re: Lower fork leg ID
« Reply #4 on: 28.09. 2020 21:40 »
Yes LH thread would be consistent with spindle as fitted to A and B swing arm bikes with half width brake hubs.
I have them on my swing arm ‘54 B33



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