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<blockquote data-quote="delboy" data-source="post: 129747" data-attributes="member: 3596"><p>Hi Michel,</p><p>I think the alternative spares list has a mistake.</p><p>On drawing 25, It lists FT162/1 as Propstand spring and Brake pedal spring.</p><p>There are indeed two springs which are the same but I think the number should be part number FT162. [These would be the "barrel shaped" type with loose swivel ends, and FT162/1 the parallel, one piece spring]</p><p></p><p>It also shows the pin that the propstand spring attaches to, as F24A. This is incorrect. It should be F41 Propstand spring pin.</p><p></p><p>On drawing 21 is shown 560/1</p><p>My guess is it should have an F number originally, but I don't know it.</p><p>It is a 3/8 CEI threaded stud with a slightly ball end to attach the brake pedal spring. It has a thin locknut.</p><p>On the post-war bikes this is 560; a 3/8 CEI hex setscrew.</p><p></p><p>There are many more misleading numbers and illustrations, but of course definitive information is hard to come by for the pre-war bikes.</p><p>Cheers, Delboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delboy, post: 129747, member: 3596"] Hi Michel, I think the alternative spares list has a mistake. On drawing 25, It lists FT162/1 as Propstand spring and Brake pedal spring. There are indeed two springs which are the same but I think the number should be part number FT162. [These would be the "barrel shaped" type with loose swivel ends, and FT162/1 the parallel, one piece spring] It also shows the pin that the propstand spring attaches to, as F24A. This is incorrect. It should be F41 Propstand spring pin. On drawing 21 is shown 560/1 My guess is it should have an F number originally, but I don't know it. It is a 3/8 CEI threaded stud with a slightly ball end to attach the brake pedal spring. It has a thin locknut. On the post-war bikes this is 560; a 3/8 CEI hex setscrew. There are many more misleading numbers and illustrations, but of course definitive information is hard to come by for the pre-war bikes. Cheers, Delboy. [/QUOTE]
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