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Hi, does anybody know a supplier in the UK for stainless mudguard mounts. I
am after the bolts for the seat stay bridge and the fork crown. Sheldon Brown sell them (http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/fenders.html) but unfortunately don't ship them to the UK unless you spend over $100. There is a picture of the parts on the website, numbers BO6025 6 x 25 bolt for seat stay bridge & BO6045 6 x 45 bolt for fork crown. Thanks |
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Præthön wrote:
Hi, does anybody know a supplier in the UK for stainless mudguard mounts. LBS? Local engineering supplier? RS Components? Wiggle? St John Street Cycles? Google?? ;-) The socket head cap screws are just normal SS fasteners. Sheldon has been kind enough to give you the sizes too (M6x25 and M6x45). The washers are available at local bike shops, maybe alloy rather than SS though. hth, Tony B |
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:08:44 +0000, Tony B wrote:
The washers are available at local bike shops, maybe alloy rather than SS though. Every metallic object you can buy today is an alloy. Steel is an alloy of iron, SS is also an alloy of iron, "Aluminium" for cycle parts is an alloy, "Titanium" for cycle parts is an alloy. The pure metal of every one of these is useless as a structural material, but can be very good in alloyed form. Which "alloy" did you mean? Mike |
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Mike Causer wrote:
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:08:44 +0000, Tony B wrote: The washers are available at local bike shops, maybe alloy rather than SS though. Every metallic object you can buy today is an alloy. Steel is an alloy of iron, SS is also an alloy of iron, "Aluminium" for cycle parts is an alloy, "Titanium" for cycle parts is an alloy. The pure metal of every one of these is useless as a structural material, but can be very good in alloyed form. Which "alloy" did you mean? My favourite's pedantumin A |
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Ambrose Nankivell said the following on 22/02/2007 01:02:
My favourite's pedantumin Not a rare alloy then? :-) -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ |
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On 2007-02-22 08:04:39 +0000, Paul Boyd usenet.dont.work@plusnet said:
Ambrose Nankivell said the following on 22/02/2007 01:02: My favourite's pedantumin Not a rare alloy then? :-) Scattered everywhere on this group. -- Three wheels good, two wheels ok www.catrike.co.uk |
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:04:39 +0000, Paul Boyd wrote:
Ambrose Nankivell said the following on 22/02/2007 01:02: My favourite's pedantumin Not a rare alloy then? :-) Well, we're all out of unobtanium -- Stephen Patterson :: :: http://patter.mine.nu/ GPG: B416F0DE :: Jabber: "Don't be silly, Minnie. Who'd be walking round these cliffs with a gas oven?" |
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"Ambrose Nankivell" wrote in message ... Mike Causer wrote: On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:08:44 +0000, Tony B wrote: The washers are available at local bike shops, maybe alloy rather than SS though. Every metallic object you can buy today is an alloy. Steel is an alloy of iron, SS is also an alloy of iron, "Aluminium" for cycle parts is an alloy, "Titanium" for cycle parts is an alloy. The pure metal of every one of these is useless as a structural material, but can be very good in alloyed form. Which "alloy" did you mean? My favourite's pedantumin What a lovely word, I must try to remember that! Alan A |
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Quoting Mike Causer :
Which "alloy" did you mean? You know the answer to that perfectly well. Why waste your time asking? -- David Damerell Distortion Field! Today is Leicesterday, February. |
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