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Bike Timing Sprocket.

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awemawson:
OSB has worked well for me over the years - I have a patch in my present workshop between two desks where my swivle chair runs and it's in dire need of re-painting, but apart from that it's stood up to wear very well, and is not too bad to stand on. Another advantage is that dropped tools don't chip!

Zadig:
I do tend to drop a lot of tools or more often a particularly nice piece of work. I often think to myself that it's a good job my balls are in a bag.

mexican jon:
Cracking finished sprocket  :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

Here goes for another question  :doh: How did you index the spacing, or was it done on a cnc mill?

Zadig:
Thanks Jon.

I have to admit I cheated and used a CNC mill.

vintageandclassicrepairs:
Hi Zadig,
Nice work on the sprocket :clap:
I am puzzled about the OK Supreme that its intended for ?
I know they made the ohc lighthouse model but cannot place a model with chain driven cam?
Could you ask the owner for some further information or a photo?
BTY I have a little 285cc side valve model from 1932 + a 36/7 JAP 250ov engine made and badged for OK
It even has "OK" cast into the head and cylinder !!

Regards
John

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