I think I may well do just that Nev.SPRIDDLER wrote:I fully agree with you Rob and it occurs to me that since the readership of the Forums is relatively small perhaps a short article in the Jampot of the need and an explanation of potential funding and how to proceed might generate some helpful responses?ajscomboman wrote:Without wishing to drone on again, if it's part the club do not stock and a you have 3 out of the 6 bolts but cannot find the remainder anywhere, why not try to commission a batch and sell them to the club or ask for funding? It's the only way that L/W stock is going to improve.
G5 Rear sprocket bolts
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Hi Laurence, could you make a detailed drawing (in inches) of one of these bolts and post it here - there have been lots of enquiries here after them - me being one of them - or send me the dimensions and I'll happily do it.
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Are you proposing to price up for a batch and sell to the club to put into stock? If so that would be very much appreciated by many L/W owners and is a helpful way of working.Martin.S wrote:Hi Laurence, could you make a detailed drawing (in inches) of one of these bolts and post it here - there have been lots of enquiries here after them - me being one of them - or send me the dimensions and I'll happily do it.
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Here you are Martin.
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Very handy for those as need, for sure. But those threads aren't Cycle - they're coarse and look WW to me almost for sure.?
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They look coarse because the picture is blown up for clarity, that thread is most definitely 1/4 Bscy.
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Are these bolts Cycle or BSF? My sheet implies BSF, but I'm not certain. Both are 26 tpi!
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They do not screw into aluminium so I assume they are Bscy, AMC mainly used BSF that screwed into aluminium.
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If they're cycle thread, then Motalia have stainless steel ones in stock that should fit:
https://www.motalia.co.uk/K2-08.html
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