p3tester Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 21, 2011 #1 It's the bit on the non drive side that stops them falling off!! Any help or leads as to locating one would be appreciated. Thanks
It's the bit on the non drive side that stops them falling off!! Any help or leads as to locating one would be appreciated. Thanks
A ashsmith Dirt Disciple Jul 22, 2011 #2 Do you mean the little plate that fits like a washer on the cinch bolt and locates in a hole on the end of the spindle?
Do you mean the little plate that fits like a washer on the cinch bolt and locates in a hole on the end of the spindle?
toons Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jul 22, 2011 #3 p3tester":3c2ao4aw said: It's the bit on the non drive side that stops them falling off!! Any help or leads as to locating one would be appreciated. Thanks Click to expand... YGM long and short; I couldn't find one and used this system to hold the cranks on, see end cap and bolt through the cranks Bullseye Cranks by james_ferguson, on Flickr
p3tester":3c2ao4aw said: It's the bit on the non drive side that stops them falling off!! Any help or leads as to locating one would be appreciated. Thanks Click to expand... YGM long and short; I couldn't find one and used this system to hold the cranks on, see end cap and bolt through the cranks Bullseye Cranks by james_ferguson, on Flickr
gil_m Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jul 22, 2011 #5 I think he means this little bit... Attachments IMG_6408.JPG 33.3 KB · Views: 1,088
p3tester Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 22, 2011 #6 That's the one, somebody out there must have one, good money waiting for an old bit of metal.......help me......
That's the one, somebody out there must have one, good money waiting for an old bit of metal.......help me......