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Old 09-12-07, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by David
yes James your right :-)

BSC (British Standard Cycle) Thread Data

5/32 seems to fit almost :-)
Attachment series UN you WILL find at a half way competant engineers merchants. If you can find british cycle thread ANYWHERE it will cost a bloody fortune. Cyle threads exist NOWHERE outside of bikes, old ones at that!

/32 nds were never popular in UK imperial standards, we went for /16 and /64, the Yanks tend to use /32. Just to confuse things further you also have the alternative decimal imperial standard.

SI Metric makes life much easier, just dont get me started on those imaginary cm`s.
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