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Offline oldbikerbill

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head steady lug picture 1952 a10
« on: 14.02. 2013 01:06 »
I have a 1952 frame which I'm putting back together.  The previous owner cut off the head steady lug and front side car lug.  Does anyone have a picture and measurements of a 50-52 head steady lug so I can weld one on?  Thanks in advance.
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Re: head steady lug picture 1952 a10
« Reply #1 on: 14.02. 2013 07:31 »
G'day Bill. Just put my back out climbing a ladder to take these pics. Getting old, says the 51yo.
The bit welded between the down tubes is 5/8 square and 2" down from the V. The lug is 3/8 thick and 7/8 long, 5/16 hole 1/2" out from base.
Cheers.
Will have to fix that frame one day.
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Re: head steady lug picture 1952 a10
« Reply #2 on: 15.02. 2013 01:02 »
Thanks alot, I really appreciate it.  Hope your back feels better soon. 
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