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Bantam Hub Sprocket Threads


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both 1/4 bsf and 1/4 bscy thread have 26 tpi/ so they are both the same , using those hubs on our sidecar outfits we found the weak points , ripping the bolts out and breaking the cast lugs apart , the solution was and still is to run a 6mm drill through the holes then use ht allen bolts with nylock nuts to bolt the sprocket on , i still use this mod today on my vintage hillclimb panther with no problems, will.

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Dadof2

Thanks for the replies. I'll have a look into opening them out but they've been ok for the last 25 years of trialling so I'm not really sure if I'll change anything. I'm only changing the Allen screws because the new sprocket I'm fitting is thicker so I need slightly longer ones.

Dadof2, I take it that means they are cycle thread and not BSF? Although I've owned the bike 30 years I'm still a bit green when it comes to the British thread systems!

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the original threads are 7/32 so it seems yours have been tapped out to a 1/4 no doubt when an earlier owner had the usual trouble , the original had small heads with a strange spanner size . it is worth checking the casting round the bolt holes as i have found many cracked , on my trials outfit i have two where the casting has broken away but with ht allen bolts and nuts holding the sprocket on it has been fine ,even with a big panther motor providing the power ,. will

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