Can anyone help identify a wheel I have recently acquired. I was told it is AMC, but it does not match any photos drawings I can find.
It has a 7 x 1 1/8 inch brakes
and has NW241 stamped on a brake shoe.
More photos in next post.
Martin.
Wheel identification
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Re: Wheel identification
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Re: Wheel identification
I had some hubs like that and i thought they were triumph. try looking at BSA c15 hubs. Nobody brought mine and i even tried giving them away. They made the dustbin heavy
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Re: Wheel identification
Triumph 3TA, 5TA Speedtwin etc. The spindle has been threaded to fit something else and that stud shouldn't stick out, obviously for a torque arm like on AMC.
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Re: Wheel identification
Thanks for your replies.
My own research was pointing to a pre unit Triumph.
Martin
My own research was pointing to a pre unit Triumph.
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Re: Wheel identification
Definitely looks like my 3TA front hub. I think there should be a nut on the shoe pivot and I think the brake lever is reversed.
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Re: Wheel identification
Triumph 350/500, the stud sticking out holds the brake cable outer and as said before the brake lever is wrong way around.
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