Do you have to join their Club to access the spares?The Brough Superior Club Spares have them in 5/16" BSF, part number FR66 (stainless) or FR66A (high tensile) at £8.00 each, plus the usual VAT etc.
Chris.
Do you have to join their Club to access the spares?The Brough Superior Club Spares have them in 5/16" BSF, part number FR66 (stainless) or FR66A (high tensile) at £8.00 each, plus the usual VAT etc.
Chris.
Not sure Steve, if you do PM me and I will get one for you, of find another club member nearer.Do you have to join their Club to access the spares?
More weight saving!!So 1/4 " thread is more like original ? So the Horex levers could be used and available, in alu.
Vic
PS.Hi Stevee,
I know it went in the book, but I'm not so sure Glenns' arrangement is original and correct.
I think [for what it's worth] the correct arrangement is a 1/4" BSF hex set screw from the inside of the mudguard and a nut on the outside and then the "Dumbell" with a 1/4 BSF thread, as in Graham's photo.
I have just been to look at my Nephew's old mudguard, which looks unadulterated, and it is arranged this way.
This is the way I have always thought it to be.
Regards,
Delboy.