Me too. I would hope that the spline axles plus hubs actually get built,
and I will also buy a set of them.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike jackson [SMTP:grand_wazoo@flinet.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 11:58 AM
> To: vinttr4@FORBIN.COM
> Cc: Chip Bond; 'Friends of Triumph'
> Subject: Re: Axles
>
> Ok, I'll get off the fence. with no clear decision from guru Glen
> Efinger, I'll support the cause, sign me up for a set.
>
> mike jackson
>
> Jack W Drews wrote:
> >
> > Chip Bond wrote:
> > >
> > > On frustrated hold.
> > >
> > Chip -
> >
> > I will purchase a set of the Sway-a-Way axles as coordinated by
> Chip..
> >
> > Why?
> >
> > 1. I already have a set of Snook hubs.
> > 2. I have priced the Ford alternative and think it will cost about
> $1000
> > up front. I will do that only when my Quaiffe fails.
> > 3. I'm convinced that reproduction axles, made of new, good, heat
> > treated steel, will be just fine for vintage racing.
> > 4. I appreciate Ted Schumacher's offer to develop splined axles/hubs
> but
> > that approach has enough unknowns that it takes me outside my
> comfort
> > blanket - er - zone
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