Fancy Fasteners in Whitworth Cycle threads

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Domed to slotted to hex in Old World sizes, hex rod stock in Whitworth too.

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Sweet. These guys seem easier to deal with than Molnar, which was a complete pain in the ass to even get an answer from about something. I still will have to deal with Molnar (manx.co.uk) for the weird bits like SS parts for cotton spool hubs and older frame/engine mount bolts. I'm stuffing a t140 engine into a T120 frame so I need to mix and match a bit.
 
Well spotted, Hobot. While on this subject, can someone tell me what thread is used for the primary chain tensioner on the cradle, pre-Mark 3 models? I need to get two replacement nuts and these look like the lads to deal with.
 
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