Hi Guys – I need some help here. A couple of years ago the bike got a 'Junior Second' so I did a lot of work and entered for a 'Junior First' and it failed on a number of areas I didn't expect.
I had deductions for these items, which were not picked up on previous judging and are confusing me.
Inlet Nipple Rivet etc – I thought these items were standard parts as they fix the Inlet nipple in place – see image from parts book and photo of bike – any idea why would I be getting a deduction for these?
Dustshield – this is part of the assembly part number 48327-36 (upper head cone assembly) – see images and is the cover that fits over the bearing race at the top of the front forks. You can see the image of the part in place, also an image of the previous part which appears to have a similar geometry and an image of a repro part from WWAG, again, all look the same? The problem one judge highlighted is the ‘lip’, highlighted in one of the images, which on an OEM part ‘curves over’ more than those shown? I can’t find any images of the OEM part – any comments?
Front Forks – bent? This is odd and potentially more serious. One of the judges viewed the dimple in the front edge of the downtube (45609-36?) – see image of both sides – as evidence of a bend. The forks are correct for the 48, but Palmers does not show any close ups of that portion of the fork. Has anyone seen this before? Should these dimples be there or not?
Front and Rear Hubs – see image (43546-36 Hub Shell). This is the third type referred to on p 195, in Palmers. It appears from Palmers that the spoke flange and center tube were spot welded together. There are no spot welds on my 48. This leads me to believe they are repros? I had 4 points deducted for the two hubs which seems excessive as repro parts are allowed and the limit deduction for hubs is 1 point for each? Any comments welcome?
Thanks for your support.
Greg
1 - Inlet Nipple Rivet.JPG
2 - Head Cone Dustshield.JPG
3 - Front Forks.JPG
4 - Hubs.JPG
I had deductions for these items, which were not picked up on previous judging and are confusing me.
Inlet Nipple Rivet etc – I thought these items were standard parts as they fix the Inlet nipple in place – see image from parts book and photo of bike – any idea why would I be getting a deduction for these?
Dustshield – this is part of the assembly part number 48327-36 (upper head cone assembly) – see images and is the cover that fits over the bearing race at the top of the front forks. You can see the image of the part in place, also an image of the previous part which appears to have a similar geometry and an image of a repro part from WWAG, again, all look the same? The problem one judge highlighted is the ‘lip’, highlighted in one of the images, which on an OEM part ‘curves over’ more than those shown? I can’t find any images of the OEM part – any comments?
Front Forks – bent? This is odd and potentially more serious. One of the judges viewed the dimple in the front edge of the downtube (45609-36?) – see image of both sides – as evidence of a bend. The forks are correct for the 48, but Palmers does not show any close ups of that portion of the fork. Has anyone seen this before? Should these dimples be there or not?
Front and Rear Hubs – see image (43546-36 Hub Shell). This is the third type referred to on p 195, in Palmers. It appears from Palmers that the spoke flange and center tube were spot welded together. There are no spot welds on my 48. This leads me to believe they are repros? I had 4 points deducted for the two hubs which seems excessive as repro parts are allowed and the limit deduction for hubs is 1 point for each? Any comments welcome?
Thanks for your support.
Greg
1 - Inlet Nipple Rivet.JPG
2 - Head Cone Dustshield.JPG
3 - Front Forks.JPG
4 - Hubs.JPG
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