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Offline coater87

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Look of twin leading brake plate
« on: 13.05. 2024 01:20 »
 Does anyone happen to have a picture of a twin leading shoe brake plate with the outter ring turned down/removed?

 Thank you,
Lee
Central Wisconsin in the U.S.

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Re: Look of twin leading brake plate
« Reply #1 on: 13.05. 2024 09:15 »
This one taken some years ago may give some idea..

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Re: Look of twin leading brake plate
« Reply #2 on: 14.05. 2024 01:58 »
 Thank you Julian! *smiley4*

Lee
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Re: Look of twin leading brake plate
« Reply #3 on: 10.06. 2024 02:58 »
 Does anyone happen to have a side on view of a turned down TLS mounted on an A10?

 Here ismy problem, I have a super nice 1969 TLS plate, I got it welded up for A10 forks.

 I don't particularly like the look of the large brake plate so I want to turn this one down. But it's super nice and I feel bad about butchering this one up. *conf*

 I want to be positive this is what I want before I do it. I will feel REALLY bad if I wreck this and than don't even use it.

 There was a plate a few years ago with a big chip out of the rim on Ebay, I am kicking myself now for not buying it at the time.

Lee
Central Wisconsin in the U.S.