As for sorting ye spanners Howard.. Whitworth usually has a 'W' after the size, so pretty easy to identify..


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..... unless they're just the cheapo set you bought from Woolies .....Willopotomas wrote:Aye.. good to have around.. Got a few set's for all sorts of lovely old threads.
As for sorting ye spanners Howard.. Whitworth usually has a 'W' after the size, so pretty easy to identify..![]()
.... and certainly not from woolies ..... though back in the day that Howard was a lad .....Willopotomas wrote:unlikely. Not the kind of spanner sets you can get 'cheap' from anywhere..D-Rider wrote:..... unless they're just the cheapo set you bought from Woolies .....
OK. back in serious land, I can agree with this lot!Willopotomas wrote:They all work so much better than Metric too IMO..
Thing is.. When us Brit's built something.. Anything.. From a small bicycle to a huge ship, the threads used on various parts were used for a reason.. Not because they wanted to be awkward, they built stuff to last and to last well. These day's if they don't want a nut to fall off they use copious amounts of thread lock or locking nuts. Back then it all fitted together so well and had no need for it. If a nut needed to be secured on for safety, they would use a castellated nut with a hole through the bolt..
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And yes.. Mr Whitworth was a genius!
Nope - not in the linkages - full-compliment roller bearings in there.Willopotomas wrote:not much good to caged roller bearings though.. That's if that's whats on the Falcos.. Was the case on the VFR and they look very similar (yes, i know, different bike..lol..).
D-Rider wrote:Nope - not in the linkages - full-compliment roller bearings in there.Willopotomas wrote:not much good to caged roller bearings though.. That's if that's whats on the Falcos.. Was the case on the VFR and they look very similar (yes, i know, different bike..lol..).
These aren't Hondas, you know!