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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: ESSEX
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hello all
i no this seems mad but ive got a spare wheel to go on the bonit ive got all the bits i need just need to no does the hooks hook on to the rim or do thay hook into the holes in the wheels or as any one got a pic thanks... ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: upstate NY
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log burner,
Yes, those angled brackets hold the rim via the center hole. Make sure the rivets holding the base to the bonnet skin aren't loose...can't imagine hitting something and having the bloody tire fly off...eek... Bogatyr
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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yer the would be bad a big old 750/16 hit the car in front now thats gonner hurt in the morning
so the claws dont hook in to the wheel stud holes that just grip the rim and the wheel fits on with the out side faceing down and yes i will look or re-rivet the bonnit plate just in case i wipe out some onei have to get a picture on hear she looks mad my old 109....... thanks ![]() |
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