I’m picking it’s a long shank shouldered bolt like a Tainan Tiger version that holds the wheel but has a shank that passes all the way into the slot behind to limit travel .
I’m guessing that small grub screw would need to be drilled & tapped into the arm to retain the axle
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Re: Ludwig Cromwell
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Re: Ludwig Cromwell
I was thinking along those lines also.HERMAN BIX wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 11:03 pm I’m picking it’s a long shank shouldered bolt like a Tainan Tiger version that holds the wheel but has a shank that passes all the way into the slot behind to limit travel .
I’m guessing that small grub screw would need to be drilled & tapped into the arm to retain the axle
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Re: Ludwig Cromwell
I have a spare set of the suspension fixings. The best I can come up with at the moment is trimming the suspension arm so they fit and use them with some brass tube bushes in the wheel
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