Hello all,
I plan to keep the original butted spokes and their nipples on my 1948 International, but I'm not sure what the correct finishes are.
Spokes - probably cadmium-plated, but perhaps zinc?
Nipples - these are brass - unplated, cadmium, zinc, nickel, chrome (they don't look to have been chromed)?
Does anyone know what finishes the factory used on these parts?
Cheers,
Dave
Good morning Dave ! On my…
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My 1939 ES2 when I got it…
My 1939 ES2 when I got it was a very attractive shade of deep rust. Central wheel co did me a brilliant job of black centres, red lining and stainless spokes with chrome nipples. I asked them not to polish the spokes as it would look too blingy or a '39 model, so they left them dull finish. They look like new cadnium and very inkeeping with the period effect.
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Previously arne_eftestol w…
Previously arne_eftestol wrote:
Good morning Dave !
On my -48 Manx there where no traces of anything other than black paint. Rather attractive in my opinion.
Regards
Arne
Nice bike Arne. My 37 Inter MS also has blackpainted spokes but brass nipples. Also sportstwosecurityboltsperwheel...
Jon
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I'm fairly certain that o…
I'm fairly certain that only the ES2 had the red liner round the inner part of the rim.George
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Thanks all for the input!…
Thanks all for the input! I have to admit I was wrong about the nipples being bare brass currently. They had a yellow cast, but it turns out this was tarnish on what looks to be nickel plating. A bit of polishing and they're quite usable without further attention.
Arne - nice bike! I do like the black spokes - they're correct for a 1939 KSS, so I painted them when restoring mine.
Dave
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Good morning Dave !
On my -48 Manx there where no traces of anything other than black paint. Rather attractive in my opinion.
Regards
Arne
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