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![]() "Vito" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote I, along with many of my friends have owned / ridden / wrenched on many a Triumph / BSA / Norton and none of us ever had ''Whitworth tools''. yeah, those Whitworth Phillips head screws used to get rounded pretty quick. Y'all must be very young. By the 1960s Britian had adopted (BSS?) bolts using US wrench sizes but with slightly different thread shapes. However, a few Whitworth sizes were still found on accessories like carburettors, dampners and dynamos. Six-point US box wrenches would fit all but a couple of them OK. And anybody who's ridden / wrenched on them would know this, unlike BB, who's limited knowledge comes from Google searches. Scotty |
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![]() "Mys Terry" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 May 2006 09:45:30 -0400, "Scotty" wrote: "Mys Terry" wrote in message .. . The older BSA's used the Amal Monoblock. They later progressed to the Concentric. Ain't Google wonderful? If you can find that information using google, please post a link so others can learn something that I already knew from experience. Maybe you can also find a link to a website explaining how SAE and Metric wrenchs are "just fine" for use on Whitworth fasteners. Unlike you, I don't need to use Google. I have real world experience. |
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![]() "Mys Terry" wrote in message And anybody who's ridden / wrenched on them would know this, unlike BB, who's limited knowledge comes from Google searches. Scotty has already said that he and his friends had never even heard of Whitworth until I mentioned it. Fitting a fastener "okay" is not how good mechanics do things. Liar! Show where I said that or you've screwed the pooch, again. |
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Mys Terry wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006 09:45:30 -0400, "Scotty" wrote: "Mys Terry" wrote in message .. . The older BSA's used the Amal Monoblock. They later progressed to the Concentric. Ain't Google wonderful? If you can find that information using google, please post a link so others can learn something that I already knew from experience. Maybe you can also find a link to a website explaining how SAE and Metric wrenchs are "just fine" for use on Whitworth fasteners. Whitworth, is a thread standard, it defines the shape of the thread,(thread form). It is not metric. The standard also defines the size and shape of bolt heads and nut forms, it is not metric either. The head sizes do not conform to normal SAE tools or Metric tools in some cases. Most mechanics refer to these as BSW (British Standard Whitworth) and BSF (British Standard Fine), the do not call them "Whitworth" wrenches. Cheers Marty |
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![]() "BB" the dickhead wrote...... Scotty has already said that he and his friends had never even heard of Whitworth until I mentioned it. "HEARD OF " ? I, along with many of my friends have owned / ridden / wrenched on many a Triumph / BSA / Norton and none of us ever had ''Whitworth tools''. " HAD " As in owned, NOT 'HEARD OF". BAM!! BUSTED!!!! Again! Bwahahahahahahahahahah SV |
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Using BB's technique, I Googled ''BSA''. First sight had
this on. From, http://www.bsaoc.demon.co.uk/post1960.html 1966 BSA Model CC B40 STAR 350 cc B40 STAR 350 cc B44 VICTOR GRAND PRIX 440 cc B44 VICTOR ENDURO 441 cc A50R ROYAL STAR 500 cc A50W WASP A50W 500 cc WHAM BAM!!! RUN poochie, RUN!!! SV PS, sorry, no pics. "Mys Terry" wrote in message Brother to the Shooting Star is the Victor Special 441 C.C. ![]() of the world famous champion. The Motto cross world championship proved that , Victor won it. twice in a row .And if that isn't proof enough, John Banks, British Moto Cross champion in 1969, also won the 1969 B.B.C .Grandstand Trophy and the I.T.V. world of sport series on a Victor. So you can expect some pretty smooth riding over the rough stuff, and some advanced features to go with it. competition tank, square finned alloy cylinder barrel, upswept exhaust system and competition tested forks. photo attached Terry & Skipper, Clearlake Texas |
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Wha, you weren't a biker chick in the '70s?
Scotty "katy" wrote in message ... : P |
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Wha, you weren't a biker chick in the '70s? Scotty "katy" wrote in message ... : P No way...I was a horse show chick in the 70's.... |
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Mys Terry wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006 12:19:59 -0400, katy wrote: Scotty wrote: Wha, you weren't a biker chick in the '70s? Scotty "katy" wrote in message ... : P No way...I was a horse show chick in the 70's.... You do resemble Mr. Ed, now that you mention it! Edwina... |
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