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QD hub for golden flash 1950
« on: 24.11. 2017 22:28 »
Hi Chaps,

I'm wrangling with rear wheels.. I have a plunger A10 it came with a rear wheel that isn't as described in the book but fits and rides. I've been building a wheel up that is correct for the bike but have fallen at the last and was missing a distance piece 67-6077.
I've got it now but as in the photos it seems to be far to long.
the other photo shows the same right hand side of the original (wrong wheel) it has a formed and pressed on cover holding a distance piece in, this is 10mm shorter.. I think its from swing arm A10?
does anybody have a photo that I could refer too to gauge wether the distance piece I have sourced is the correct size, as there doesn't seem to be enough space for the dust cover and the second distance piece in the illustration.

please help..

Ben

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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #1 on: 25.11. 2017 00:53 »

 Out looks like you have the 67-6066 in place where the 67-6077 should be.
 67-6077 is shorter and a slightly different profile, but I can oily Shoppe a pic of the outside of mine.  The hub in second pic looks to be the proper Punger one with screw in bearing retainer (as you're aware the  '54/'55 S/A ones are different but still work, as do '65- '70 ones )
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #2 on: 25.11. 2017 07:23 »
Thanks Dutch,

Reading that ebay listing again I can now see I've bought the wrong thing.. Thanks for the shout.
I'll keep searching for the 67-6077 and keep the wheel I got on the bike for now.

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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #3 on: 25.11. 2017 08:04 »
 I'm sure I have a solo pic of my 67-6077 on an older device,  I'll have a search later.  Am out and about just now but here's a pic of mine in situ- just realised the cover bit needs to press on another 1/4", but the mating of the two is just visible.
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #4 on: 25.11. 2017 19:57 »
Here’s a link to a post with the distance piece dimensions;
https://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=10060.msg73902#msg73902
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #5 on: 25.11. 2017 20:43 »

 Morris, gong by the shape and measurements that looks more like the sleeve on the left side that goes through the sprocket; 67-6030/67-6060
 
 Not criticizing your CAD skills either  *smile*
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #6 on: 25.11. 2017 23:47 »

 Can't find any existing photos so ripped it out and shot some more... and did some measuring...no CAD skills here *conf*
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #7 on: 26.11. 2017 09:17 »

 Can't find any existing photos so ripped it out and shot some more... and did some measuring...no CAD skills here *conf*
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #8 on: 26.11. 2017 09:46 »

 
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What a hero! Karma given.

 More like hyper-OCD I'd say... *conf*
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #9 on: 26.11. 2017 19:37 »

 Morris, gong by the shape and measurements that looks more like the sleeve on the left side that goes through the sprocket; 67-6030/67-6060
 
 Not criticizing your CAD skills either  *smile*
Right. I see now. It’s about the inside distance piece.  *eek*
The piece on my drawing is the one that goes on the extreme right 67-6028/6066
And I paid a bloody lot of money for that cad program but think I’ve been ripped off...  ;)
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #10 on: 26.11. 2017 22:26 »

 
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.......And I paid a bloody lot of money for that cad program but think I’ve been ripped off...  ;)

 You should be eligible for a upgrade  *smile*

 
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Right. I see now. It’s about the inside distance piece.  *eek*

 Weeeell, inside, but outside the bearing...
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #11 on: 27.11. 2017 20:29 »
You should be eligible for a upgrade  *smile*
Well... it was in a dark place and I had a couple of beers and I don't remember who the bloke was I got it from...

Weeeell, inside, but outside the bearing...
As I said; inside but not entirely... *conf*

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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #12 on: 01.12. 2017 15:56 »
Whilst looking for sidecar fittings in my box of bits I found one of these hub collars. I doub't I'll ever need it so if you want it let me know.
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Re: QD hub for golden flash 1950
« Reply #13 on: 01.12. 2017 17:12 »
Boys, Thank you so much.. Dutch your OCD is off the charts! But this for me a good thing as I have figured it out now thanks to your pics.. The wheel that come on the bike is the same wheel as the new one I was having trouble but has a pressed on cover as in your pics. This confused me a must be a later feature as the dust cover in the drawing is a big flat plate..I needed to lever off the cover which and under that is the reverse threaded bearing cover under which was the distance piece required.
I've salvaged it.
Again thanks for the effort.. Much appreciated!

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« Reply #14 on: 01.12. 2017 17:18 »
Greybeard.. Thanks for the offer, that there distance piece is a rare thing!.. I have salvaged the part from the old wheel so I'm good. Better you keep hold than I put it in the ever growing parts bin.
Maybe someone whose need is greater than mine will benefit in the future.
Again thanks for the shout much appreciated!

Ben