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Offline Gavin

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Rear Axle
« on: 30.11. 2008 12:54 »
I have a 51 Plunger that needs rear axle hub collar that fits between the sprocket and the brake assembly. it is part No 67-6032 or 67-6078. as i have never seen the part, i can't get one made up. all i have is the part numbers. if someone knows where one is available, I'm a keen purchaser. Thanks.

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Re: Rear Axle
« Reply #1 on: 30.11. 2008 13:53 »
Gavin,

I hope this helps. Each one of the sites below lists one of your parts in stock. If you are having computer issues, I could try to forward you the info in a different way.

Richard L.


http://www.vintage-motorcycle.com/index.php?language=en&site=4&pid=11&id=5882&gesucht=true&suche=normal&suchstring=bsa  (67-6073 with picture)

http://www.burtonbikebits.net/TRIStock.pdf (67-6032)

http://www.auto-cycle.co.uk/parts.htm (67-6032)

http://www.rjmotorcycles.co.uk/stock%20list%202006.lnk.pdf (67-6032)

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Re: Rear Axle
« Reply #2 on: 15.12. 2008 12:01 »
Thanks mate. It arrived today after a quick placing of the order. Many thanks for your help.

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Re: Rear Axle
« Reply #3 on: 15.12. 2008 13:21 »
Doesn't worry me if you are getting a kick back mate. It was the first one, in Austria. been fun getting missing past for the bike, have sourced them from the Eastern states of Aus, New Zealand, Uk, Sweden and now Austria. Bought the bike, then a farm hack, over 30 years ago and after a few false starts along the way, have become a bit more serious about the rebuild over the last 2 years. I only need about 2 more parts, a clip to hold the tool box to the frame and a rear stud for the fuel tank, and then I start on the electricals, which will see the Old girl running again.