This is my first rebuild of a classic bike (I inherited it from my father in bits!).
I'm wanting to source stainless fixings, as much as I can, to enable me to fix the rear swing arm onto the frame.
I've spoken to a couple of the Norton suppliers and the prices quoted are laughable.
Being a metric lad, I'm hoping someone knows the quantity and type of what I need?
All help appreciated.
Thanks, Grant
You need one piece of top…
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Previously grant_jackson wrote:
This is my first rebuild of a classic bike (I inherited it from my father in bits!).
I'm wanting to source stainless fixings, as much as I can, to enable me to fix the rear swing arm onto the frame.
I've spoken to a couple of the Norton suppliers and the prices quoted are laughable.
Being a metric lad, I'm hoping someone knows the quantity and type of what I need?
All help appreciated.
Thanks, Grant
It would be cheaper to buy top quality steel and make one your self , die nut are around £15 you could make a few and sell some too, yours anna J
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You need one piece of top quality steel rod (stainless if you like) 1/2" diameter, 10" long. Thread both ends 20 tpi (a very common thread) for about 1/2". Also 2 flat washers and 2 nuts (stainless if you like).
" means inches.
All available from the machine shop in the high street.