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Offline OilySock

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Swaps!
« on: 10.02. 2014 19:44 »
Hi All,

I'm based near London, UK and I'm after some parts for a '61 A10, primary chaincases, tinware and fork bottoms for a half-width hub mainly.

I've some BSA parts to dispose of, most of which you can see here:

http://s493.photobucket.com/user/RichardCarrigan/library/BikeBits

http://s493.photobucket.com/user/RichardCarrigan/slideshow/BikeBits

I've also a pair of fork legs to out, inc stancions, oil seal holders etc which I haven't yet taken photos of.  I'm a bit baffled by them as they have the two-bolt caps to hold the axle and the oblong block to fit the full-width iron hub but instead of the two studs to hold the mudguard bracket they have the (earlier to my mind) welded on rear-facing tab to take the mudguard stays.  I don't think they're A50/A65 as they don't have provision for the damper rod.  Any ideas ?

Many thanks
Richard
Kent A10 GF

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Re: Swaps!
« Reply #1 on: 10.02. 2014 20:07 »
Yeah, '58/'59.

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Re: Swaps!
« Reply #2 on: 11.02. 2014 12:26 »
Hi Richard

I may be interested in the fork legs. I will look out for the pics.

Jim
1959 A10 SR
1938 Wolseley 14/60
1955 Ferguson TEF20 tractor
1965 Ferguson 135 tractor
1952 Matchless G80 rigid
1960 BMW R60
1954 Matchless G80S
1955 Ariel 500 VH
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Re: Swaps!
« Reply #3 on: 24.02. 2014 16:54 »
 I may  be interested in the headlight shroud and light if it will fit a 58 flash. All I have now is some easyrider 4 inch headlight and wire nuts.
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