14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
Wheels are 30x3.5 demountable, metal spokes, i have 5 of them
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
Now THAT's interesting. Hopefully we'll learn more...
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
"Now THAT's interesting. Hopefully we'll learn more..."
Hopefully, not the hard way!?
Pictures don't show them very well. But what I think I see? I don't like. I don't see enough opposing angles to give the wheels strength or resiliency. Not knowing the materials used? Leaves many major doubts.
I would like to see several better photos from several angles.
Hopefully, not the hard way!?
Pictures don't show them very well. But what I think I see? I don't like. I don't see enough opposing angles to give the wheels strength or resiliency. Not knowing the materials used? Leaves many major doubts.
I would like to see several better photos from several angles.
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
Bob Plegge in Denver had a set of those on a speedster. Does anyone remember Bob? Honestly one of the funniest guys I ever saw.
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
What a memory!Dan Haynes wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:06 pmBob Plegge in Denver had a set of those on a speedster. Does anyone remember Bob? Honestly one of the funniest guys I ever saw.
The text below says that Bob has been unable to find anything about the manufacturer. Has Hays type rims
https://www.nwvs.org/Technical/MTFCA/Ar ... dsters.pdf
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
That sure looks like them , ill go shoot some better pics of thehttps://www.mtfca.com/phpBB3/download/file.php? ... &id=104891
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Re: 14 SPEEDSTER WHEELS
I have posted some more wheel pictures ,anyone have any idea of the maker of the wheels