As far as I know all the f…
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Previously patrick_mullen…
Previously patrick_mullen wrote:
As far as I know all the frame nuts were 3/8" Cycle thread but bear in mind that nuts/bolts could easily have been changed by a previous owner to anything convenient over the last fifty odd years - so best to check with a thread gauge if it is important.
Patrick
Thanks Patrick. It's a stud I bought from the NOC shop so I assume it's the original thread.
Terry
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So you know the part-no. H…
So you know the part-no. Have a look here: http://stainlessbits.com/link12a.html
Fritz
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Looks like the list has be…
Looks like the list has been copied from the Norton's Owners Club ....Possibly?....
PS:the one I refer to was shown by Phil Hannam just a few weeks ago but I've lost the link to it.
Les
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hello most Norton'swere b…
hello most Norton'swere built with Cycle threador Whitworth And the odd BA And NOOKS NUTS does them all yours Anna J
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Previously les_howard wrot…
Previously les_howard wrote:
Looks like the list has been copied from the Norton's Owners Club ....Possibly?....
Or reverse?
Fritz
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Yes that is possible Fritz…
Yes that is possible Fritz....but I would still like to know the link to the one I am referring to on this NOC site to compare them and to give credit to the original author which I'm pretty sure was a NOC member...but I could obviously be wrong.......I spent some time trying to look for it.... It was definitely shown here on the Forum within the last month or thereabouts.....
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Previously anna jeannette…
Previously anna jeannette Dixon wrote:
hello most Norton'swere built with Cycle threador Whitworth And the odd BA And NOOKS NUTS does them all yours Anna J
Thanks Anna, Patrick was right about them being cycle thread, and I got them from Nookys Nuts.
Terry
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As far as I know all the frame nuts were 3/8" Cycle thread but bear in mind that nuts/bolts could easily have been changed by a previous owner to anything convenient over the last fifty odd years - so best to check with a thread gauge if it is important.
Patrick