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Joanna K

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On 18/10/2021 at 20:16, Joanna K said:

Thanks Nigel, it took me a long time to decide on which wheels to purchase, and I am so pleased with the final effect. I also painted the brake drums in body colour 🙈 
 


 

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I very much agree, Joanna, Revolutions are the Ones.

1099813223_Malvern2021.thumb.jpg.90091e90ba45cac14eed50d8e22e85e0.jpg  Or dare I offer Kastner-Vitesse.JPG.f44d5d16c1fa8bb3271340d194df2aa9.JPG

Only caveat is that the Triumph PCD is rather small, and the modern incarnation of Revs has a larger central hole, so less 'meat' in the hub around the stud holes.     Old stock wheels may be best.

John

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On 18/10/2021 at 20:16, Joanna K said:

Thanks Nigel, it took me a long time to decide on which wheels to purchase, and I am so pleased with the final effect. I also painted the brake drums in body colour 🙈 
 


 

42DBF51E-27DB-4D14-96B1-0E159846678A.jpeg

I very much agree, Joanna, Revolutions are the Ones.

1099813223_Malvern2021.thumb.jpg.90091e90ba45cac14eed50d8e22e85e0.jpg  Or dare I offer Kastner-Vitesse.JPG.f44d5d16c1fa8bb3271340d194df2aa9.JPG

Only caveat is that the Triumph PCD is rather small, and the modern incarnation of Revs has a larger central hole, so less 'meat' in the hub around the stud holes.     Old stock wheels may be best.

John

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