General Category => Wheels & Tires => Topic started by: lostinidaho on March 23, 2012, 07:20:08 PM
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I am re-building a rear wheel.
What is the thread of the rear axle. I think the diameter is 7/16. It seems to be a very fine thread.
Thanks in advance.
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7/16-26 BSC.
Good Luck trying to find them. Wayne has them made for him.
Rick
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Hi there the thread is 26 t.p.i or another words British standard Cycle , common on english cycles from the thirties on and sometimes on american bicycles of the same era , Try to google british tools and fasteners for taps and dies to clean up and restore threads , they're not very expensive and good folks to deal with ,, Plus they have an interesting little booklet about all the wacky thread sizez from that part of the world , be well Larry Brown. :D
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AKA British Whitworth. Pre 70's Triumph and BSA guys are well versed with this pitch. If you are friends with someone who has or restores those bikes, they will have what you need to correct the threads on the axle. The wrenches are based of the size of the shaft and not the distance across the flats of the nut or bolt. Mike
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I have an old set of english tools that have three markings per each size , for example british standard fine ( only in ferrous metals ,,) whitworth ( only on aluminum alloys ,,coarse thread ) and british standard cycle ( almost always 26 tpi , no matter what the diameter To me it was frustrating at first ,, I have a 7/16 die that I cut in half and assemble around a "mushroomed " axle to straighten out the threads from the middle towards the end , ) Really , once you get to understand way it works a little , it is good stuff
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I just had to order a 5/16-32 NEF die to make a replacement gun part for a guy. It was the size of a quarter, but with shipping they charged me 32 bucks for it. I wonder what a set of axle dies would cost these days. I was lucky in that my axles are in great condition & the bike still had the original acorn nuts.
Mike Sal
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Hey Guys,
I have been reading about the threads on the rear axel that you have been posting. Are the axels the only parts with this odd ball size threads or is the whole bike the British Standard, I just took my rockers off the springer and they seam to be odd too. Glad I did not mess up the threads. Bill Marcum 8)
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Hey there the rocker studs have 3/8 x 24 tpi fine thread standard , available almost anywhere british cycle threads ( 26 tpi n) I think only on axles and steering head ,,,,,, ( I think spoke nipples also ) metric threads on spark plug , rest rest of bike fairley normal except 3/4 left hand thread on "m" engine crankshaft , regards Larryu