Brake "wedge holder"
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That would be the last solution Roger make them from solid. Will sort that out if they are not available.
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So,
Drags has two used ones which i have ordered. A friend of mine has a company for special mechanical engineering. We will make two new ones and try to make a drawing.
Heiko
Drags has two used ones which i have ordered. A friend of mine has a company for special mechanical engineering. We will make two new ones and try to make a drawing.
Heiko
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Heiko,
most likely others would like a new replacement too! At least I do.
Thanks
Klaus
most likely others would like a new replacement too! At least I do.
Thanks
Klaus
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Yes, If someone can CNC them I'll order two spare ones.
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I have been getting some (small) carburetter parts (schebler) cast in bronze and they are quite well defined. I'm pretty certain that process would be suitable for this Part.. My MAN is in Australia though. Surely similar skills would still exist in the cradle of Industrialisation? Bronze is NOT cheap these days either.. CNC'd from a brass billett is maybe the way to go.. It's a good adjuster that is convenient to use. Nev
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Maybe contact him? https://pesltd.uk/ Performance Engineering Services
https://pesltd.uk/?archive=archives
Mark Cook is active with BSA parts, sometimes M20 or WD and much more.
He is on the The WD Motorcycle forum
https://pesltd.uk/?archive=archives
Mark Cook is active with BSA parts, sometimes M20 or WD and much more.
He is on the The WD Motorcycle forum
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Draganfly have a new batch underway, as I write, there has been a small problem with some duff castings but they should ready.....this year
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Hello,
my friend is still making a drawing at the moment.
Heiko
my friend is still making a drawing at the moment.
Heiko
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Hi Heiko
Sent you a message via Facebook messenger.
Colin from Sperry Rail
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Re: Brake "wedge holder"
hi , i think some classic cars use the same size brake adjuster maybe a old three wheeler ect 

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