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Re: A Rim Same As B Rim?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 27, 2007 at 09:14:25 from (209.226.247.179):
In Reply to: A Rim Same As B Rim? posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 27, 2007 at 05:32:57:
Mike: Are you talking front or rear rims. The rear will fit. There is a difference in front wheels and rims but I'm not exactly sure when it occured. The early or non adjustable front rims basically sliped onto a shaped cast hub and 3 lugs not fastened to either hub or rim held the rim in place. The later front rims have 3 lugs rivited to rim and bolt to the hub. I don't think that change occured exactly at model change between A-B and SA. Some even call what I'm calling early rim, the non adjustable wheel, and the later one an adjustable wheel. I've only ever had adjustable or the lug rivited to rim type. But then I've never owned an A, B or BN. I can tell you I have a neighbor with a BN and it has adjustable wheels the same as my SA and 130. Now, if you didn't start off confused, you most likely are by now.
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