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  • Sport Scout V.S. Jr Scout

    Have an old 1941 Sport Scout racer That was set up in 1945 with tanks and forks from a Jr. Scout. Some time in the seventies a Honda front wheel was put on, stops good but it's real ugly. I want to replace it with a Sport Scout wheel and brake assembly but don't think it will fit the Jr. Scout front end ? Have extra Sport Scout rear wheels but no fronts to check minimum width.

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    Bob, if my shop keys weren't in my pickup 50 miles away, I would run right out and do some measuring for you. I can probably get some figures off my '41 SS to you tomorrow. I haven't spent a lot of time around the little Jr. Scout, but I'm pretty sure they are a different beast altogether. Sounds like you've got a cool little racer. Got any pics?
    Cory Othen
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    • #3
      Thanks Cory, Dont have the digital camera,for photos. But do have a tape measure, the Jr Scout forks measure about five and five eighths inches. Was hoping to find someone interested in trading a complete front for a complete rear if it will fit.

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      • #4
        Hey Bob, sorry about taking so long. I ran off to the West Coast for a few days. O.K. here goes. I had a look at my front-end and sort of eyeballed things with a tape measure. The forks are roughly spaced at about seven inches. The wheel itself is about a half inch less than that. The rest of the distance is taken up with spacers. Now these numbers are real close, but on removal I'm sure there would be a slight discrepancy. So it does look like the the little Jr. Scout front -end isn't going to accomadate a SS front wheel.
        Cory Othen
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        • #5
          Thank you Cory, three days response with the measurement, seems Quick to me

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          • #6
            Anytime Bob............have you decided which way your going to go with it?
            Cory Othen
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