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vfxdog
27th December 2013, 09:59
I've just begun a Velocette restoration and am looking for a supplier of decent quality BSF/BSW nuts and bolts, preferably in the Auckland or Waikato area.

Any pointers welcomed.

Grumph
27th December 2013, 14:00
Any trade fastener supplier will have BSW and possibly BSF but what you'll find is a lot of Cycle thread fasteners used on the Velo...

Try the Maddock's in Welsford. If you're really serious it is often worth buying the common size taps and dies which are available from the UK.

Akzle
27th December 2013, 19:52
holy fuken search some shit.
EDL, east tamaki.

calmone
27th December 2013, 20:37
What model Velocette are you rebuilding?

jonbuoy
27th December 2013, 21:04
If you have old ones in half decent nick you can nickel/zinc plate and passivate at home quite easily. I just bought a kit from Gasteros in the UK. Must be someone locally doing something similar?

Akzle
27th December 2013, 21:14
If you have old ones in half decent nick you can nickel/zinc plate and passivate at home quite easily. I just bought a kit from Gasteros in the UK. Must be someone locally doing something similar?

block of zinc, gas ring and iron pot.
Dont put your fingers in.

trustme
28th December 2013, 12:11
Ken McIntosh has some british cycle thread stuff. No normal engineers supplies will have it.

pete-blen
28th December 2013, 19:19
I've just begun a Velocette restoration and am looking for a supplier of decent quality BSF/BSW nuts and bolts, preferably in the Auckland or Waikato area.

Any pointers welcomed.

BSW and UNC are all but the same thread pitch apart from 1/2" "BSW is 13 threads per inch , UNC is 12.."
1/4 , 5/16 , 3/8 are the same.. There is a very slight diffrents in thread root depth but it,s so
small...
they do fit each other... if yer get stuck..

Motu
28th December 2013, 19:49
Whitworth is also 55 degrees, SAE 60 - more room for loctite....cycle is 60 too. I'd just go SAE - UNF, UNC, easier to find and pretty close enough. Depending on the year, Velocete should've changed over...so do it for them.

pete376403
28th December 2013, 20:02
Cycle thread is (IIRC) 26TPI or is that for only one particular diameter?

swarfie
29th December 2013, 05:10
Cycle thread is (IIRC) 26TPI or is that for only one particular diameter?

All cycle thread sizes are 26 TPI, whether it be 1/4" or 1-1/4". BSB (British Standard Brass thread) is also 26 TPI and taps and dies are more easily obtainable. I got my set a few years ago from Trade Tools, they probably still could supply them if you want to make your own bolts. Just buy longer ones and re-thread them. That wont give you Whitworth size heads but AF spanners are more common anyway.

F5 Dave
29th December 2013, 17:19
I hate the French, but. . .

Rcktfsh
30th December 2013, 07:17
Would be surprised if Graham Cole can't supply or send you in the right direction. Contact details as follows but think he's heading south for the nats today or tomorrow,

Mobile 027 483-5640
Phone/Fax 07 846-5099
Email info@cycletorque.co.nz

vfxdog
1st January 2014, 20:37
What model Velocette are you rebuilding?

Thruxton, one of the last GP-equipped versions. I already have a load of cycle thread nuts and bolts but this bike has a lot of Whitworth and BSF on it.

Replating might be the way to go, actually- most of the bolts on this bike have Rubery Owen on the hex.

Am aware of Ken McInto$h but was looking for a supplier who will not attach Manx prices to everything.

Will check out Cycletorque and the Maddocks.

Cheers, and thanks all for the suggestions.

swarfie
1st January 2014, 21:33
Thruxton, one of the last GP-equipped versions. I already have a load of cycle thread nuts and bolts but this bike has a lot of Whitworth and BSF on it.

Replating might be the way to go, actually- most of the bolts on this bike have Rubery Owen on the hex.

Am aware of Ken McInto$h but was looking for a supplier who will not attach Manx prices to everything.

Will check out Cycletorque and the Maddocks.

Cheers, and thanks all for the suggestions.

Hi, I am also a Velocette Thruxton owner. I have tried to PM you but timed out and not sure if it got sent. PM me if your interested in getting in touch or becoming a NZ Velocette Register member. Regards Neville