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Help, Parts identification

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I picked up some parts to put a 21 in front wheel on my at1, I got two 34mm front ends, a 21 in front wheel with brake hub and a 19in front wheel and brake. I work in a machine shop so I can modify the wheels but I can't figure out what the wheels are off of thank you
28 May 2020 19:06 #1

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Replied by Mothersbaugh on topic Help, Parts identification

I would bet the three-cross spoke pattern is some sort of clue, but I don't know that much about wheels, myself...
28 May 2020 19:56 #2

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Replied by Gr8uncleal on topic Help, Parts identification

Pull out the brake hub and on the inside of it, and the front wheel where it sits, should be at least three characters of the part number. These will enable us to identify which bikes used those parts. You might have to rub away a little grime!
29 May 2020 02:05 #3

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Replied by MarkT on topic Help, Parts identification

Not that it matters, but don't look like Yamaha wheels? The one without the brake lug and the threaded hole might be from a Suzuki TS?
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29 May 2020 03:17 #4

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