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Offline chicago

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Re: Lightning Spares
« Reply #15 on: 17.03. 2013 00:14 »
Old post I know, I just came across it while reading another post, but I would also highly recommend Brian and chris at lightning spare's. both very friendly, vast knowledge of everything bsa. Excellent quality of stock. And always willing to help. They Do mail order world wide.
Website: http://www.lightning-spares.co.uk/
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Email: lightning-spares@lighting-spares.co.uk
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Offline Stephen Foster

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Re: Lightning Spares
« Reply #16 on: 17.03. 2013 06:00 »
"Chaz" , where are You based please ?

Steve...
I own a 1955/56 B.S.A Swinging Arm "Golden Flash" , had it since 1976 .

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Re: Lightning Spares
« Reply #17 on: 17.03. 2013 10:32 »
I'll echo all the above recommendations, also had stuff from Molnar but had a problem - not resolved to my satisfaction, trouble with Stainless is proving (if you have to) that it was lubed previous to threading up.
Most of our dealers trade on Ebay (look at - location - to get a clue who they are) so Paypal is available to most if not all, and apart from Ebay's faults it does get around the global time thing
All the best - Bill
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1959 Rocket Gold Flash - blinged and tarted up  would have seizure if taken to  Tesco

Offline duTch

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Re: Lightning Spares
« Reply #18 on: 17.03. 2013 11:20 »
 Hi Guys, my two bobs worth- that's I think a 'Quattro momento', for some folk.
 Some stainless pattern stuff (probably doesn't matter stainless or not), particularly threaded, or tolerance/interference bits are not always interchangeably compatible. I bought a Stainless axle one source, and its' nut elsewhere, they didn't go together, but each would fit its corresponding 'old-original' counterpart (if you know what I mean) so sometimes it's a bit of 'pot-luck'. Also had my mate make a double end BSC stud, to fit a nut -7/16", but the 7/16" stock 'off the shelf' nuts didn't fit- had to run a tap over threads, ok granted the nuts were UNF, but same threadform for 7/16 bsc (20tpi).
   Not bitching, but just pointing out that these things happen(but shouldn't)

  Re Lightning Spares, some tolerances I feel are too close, the order took a month or so to process, but in fairness it was lots of bits and pieces, but what blew me away was that it was posted DHL Friday Chester-wherever, and arrived in Bris-Vegas, Australia, monday -3 Days later, I WAS impressed

       cheers, duTch
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