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    Can Anyone Identify These Wheels

    Can anyone identify what brand these wheels are.
    They were made around '75 or '76 & may be of English origin.
    I thought they were Lester, but the Lester ones are 7 spoke, these are essentially 14 spoke.
    Ive google imaged all sorts of different descriptions & turned up nothing.
    Over to you guys now.
    My money is on husa for the win
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    Are you sure some muppet didn't just go dog on some Lester's with a dremel?

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    They look similar to Campagnolo's from an early 80's Ducati

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    On second thought, maybe not - the Ducatis all seem to have had 5(10) or 6(12) spokes
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Are you sure some muppet didn't just go dog on some Lester's with a dremel?
    It's what it looks like, maybe they did it "properly" and used a milling machine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    It's what it looks like, maybe they did it "properly" and used a milling machine
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Can anyone identify what brand these wheels are.
    They were made around '75 or '76 & may be of English origin.
    I thought they were Lester, but the Lester ones are 7 spoke, these are essentially 14 spoke.
    Ive google imaged all sorts of different descriptions & turned up nothing.
    Over to you guys now.
    My money is on husa fro the win
    Campbray,or alternative spelling Cambray husa for the win.......................

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    Lesters with the spokes machined out. What's the finish on the "inside" of the spokes ? Machining marks ?

    Edit - yes, I've now seen Husas post - it crossed with mine - and I'm standing by my opinion.

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    That Nortons handlebar angle .... what the ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    That Nortons handlebar angle .... what the ....
    Maybe hes a builder las it looks like a wheelbarrow handles, which is co-incidentally the name i often seen used for Arter/Williams Mag wheel G50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Well done on the wheels, i had a feeling it wouldnt take long.
    I knew the bike was built to its current state near the end of '75 in England, so no suprise the wheels are from Dartford.
    Moving along, can anyone identify the fairing?
    Ive seen an identical one in a google search on a k2, which means its not a one off.
    I will link that pic when im not posting from a tiny device from the back of a moving car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Well done on the wheels, i had a feeling it wouldnt take long.
    I knew the bike was built to its current state near the end of '75 in England, so no suprise the wheels are from Dartford.
    Moving along, can anyone identify the fairing?
    Ive seen an identical one in a google search on a k2, which means its not a one off.
    I will link that pic when im not posting from a tiny device from the back of a moving car.
    I would say read titan but its mounted at the wrong angle? and missing the jetplane nose cone.
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    Then again the badge doesn't say that now does it.
    On a second look it could also be Rickman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    Here's a couple more pics of different bikes wearing the same fairing from google images.
    I still have no idea what brand it is.
    Any more suggestions would be welcomed.
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