Featherbed Swingarm Spindle Threads?

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Anyone happen to know what thread the stock slimline spindle is?

Thanks
 
While that gives a good source to obtain those nuts,
folks should be aware that that description is seriously in error !

20 tpi in a 1/2 nut is NOT Whitworth, its a coarse Cycle Thread (also called CEI) special....

Whereas a true whitworth 1/2" nut would be 12 threads per inch.
And a UNC 1/2" nut would be 13 tpi.
That variation the cause of much damage in the mechanical world...
 
Is there a difference between 1/2 inch Course Cycle thread and 1/2 inch UNF. They both have 20 TPI and a thread angle of 60 degrees?
 
One has rounded peaks and troughs, and t'other (UNF) has flattened peaks and troughs...

I just screwed a 1/2" UNF nut onto a wideline swingarm, and it went quite easily.
Very easily - quite a loose fit, it should be noted.
The original British nut is quite a deal larger than the UNF one too.

Now you have let the cat out of the bag, so to speak. !
Probably do in a pinch, but I wouldn't like to have to rely on it...
 
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Featherbed Swingarm Spindle Threads?


$150 + postage (about $12 in the U.S.)

Similar to what the racing crowd used on Manx's.
 
Looks neat.

What pivots on what, and how is it lubricated ?
Do you need to drill holes in something ?
 
Featherbed Swingarm Spindle Threads?


140W, just like a Commando. o-rings keep it where it's supposed to be.
 
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