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    MV Agusta disc ID please

    brought a set of seventies MV Agusta wheels with this rear disc attached, need it identified please. Not sure whether the disc carrier belongs with the disc or the wheel, any clues folks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    brought a set of seventies MV Agusta wheels with this rear disc attached, need it identified please. Not sure whether the disc carrier belongs with the disc or the wheel, any clues folks?
    109 veiws and no clues, must be rare.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    109 veiws and no clues, must be rare.....
    The last time I saw one, the shape and proprtions of that one, it was on a Yamaha 250cc Superkart
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    Well, Husa can't find it from the suggestions i gave him....looking at it I reckon it's not a homemade as it appears to be iron - and you don't make CI discs at home.
    Maybe adapted from another application - I'd pick it's too big for a kart though. Formula Ford ?

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    Its the inside carrier with the 5 bolt holes that throws me, that aside the disk looks more BMW to me.
    oh it looks like r90's had 5 bolts
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    later ones had similar disk shapes
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    R100
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-R100T-R1...-/231994321563
    so maybe mix and match



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Its the inside carrier with the 5 bolt holes that throws me, that aside the disk looks more BMW to me.
    oh it looks like r90's had 5 bolts
    All the BMW models had 5 holes from the R75/80/90/100 but it doesn't look like a BMW carrier

    I also doubt a disc from that era would be attached by cap screws they were generally all riveted and not many were drilled either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    All the BMW models had 5 holes from the R75/80/90/100 but it doesn't look like a BMW carrier

    I also doubt a disc from that era would be attached by cap screws they were generally all riveted and not many were drilled either
    have a look at it closer, by the look of it, its a bitz of this and a bitz of that.
    BMW is the closest I can find.
    although Laverda rears are also 5 bolt deep dish and drilled.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Well, Husa can't find it from the suggestions i gave him....looking at it I reckon it's not a homemade as it appears to be iron - and you don't make CI discs at home.
    Maybe adapted from another application - I'd pick it's too big for a kart though. Formula Ford ?
    the wheels come from canterbury Greg, has the name s marsh engraved on the disc if that's a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    the wheels come from canterbury Greg, has the name s marsh engraved on the disc if that's a clue.
    Doesn't ring a bell. Only Marsh's I've ever known in the bike world are Warren and his dad...
    If they came from Don did he say they came from canty ?

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    Got a picture of the back of it and some dimensions Spyda?
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Doesn't ring a bell. Only Marsh's I've ever known in the bike world are Warren and his dad...
    If they came from Don did he say they came from canty ?
    from Don, john marsh's funeral was last monday too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    from Don, john marsh's funeral was last monday too.
    I'm never mentioning another name to you on here - you always come back and say he's either dying or just died....

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    So this came with the "Italian wheels" that were on trademe 6-12 months ago?



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    So this came with the "Italian wheels" that were on trademe 6-12 months ago?
    yip sure did, brought them for my mcintosh, much nicer than those horrible wire things

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    yip sure did, brought them for my mcintosh, much nicer than those horrible wire things
    Funny especially as Ken used to make his own Hubs for those wire wheels............

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