Hello,
What did i got Here.
Some parts i can not assign .
The spring Looks Like ariel But i'm not Sure .
Maybe you know more .
Cheers
Max
What is what
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Re: What is what
Since nobody else seems willing to guess, I give it a try. Second picture: The gear wheel looks like an an Ariel gear wheel from a camshaft. The cush drive spring above it looks like Ariel, but I am sure that are many that look similar. The cam follower are Ariel single lobe cam followers.I assume the follower on the right is forked. Beyond the standard follower, there are also those for the HS, but they are very rare, and I couldn't tell the difference.
Re: What is what
Agree with Volker.
The cam followers look HS because the feet are thicker on one side.
The silver links in the 2nd picture appear to be girder fork top links. One should be threaded and the other not threaded and both should have a bevel on one side.
The bottom picture shows foot rest hangers, but don't know why they are different lengths.
The cam followers look HS because the feet are thicker on one side.
The silver links in the 2nd picture appear to be girder fork top links. One should be threaded and the other not threaded and both should have a bevel on one side.
The bottom picture shows foot rest hangers, but don't know why they are different lengths.
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Re: What is what
First photograph, brass part with oil lines are from a Triumph Tiger Cub…
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