Engineering:British Standard Cycle
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Cycle thread in 7⁄16 and 1⁄2 inch sizes also come in 20 tpi and 24 tpi options.
Traditionally the parts it would be found on are:
- Front axle and seat pin clamp bolt 5⁄16 inch (7.94 mm) diameter, 24 or 26 tpi threading
- Rear axle 3⁄8 inch (9.53 mm) diameter, 26 tpi
- GB Stems using 5⁄16 inch (7.94 mm) diameter, 26 tpi for the handlebar clamp
Note that M8 × 1.00 metric threaded parts can interchange with 5⁄16 inch (7.94 mm) diameter × 26 tpi parts with a "Class B fit", meaning you should not go back and forth between threadings.
British Bicycle standards for other parts which are not strictly BSC but come in similar fine threads include:
- Bottom Bracket cups diameter with a 24 tpi ISO standard or a 26 tpi Raleigh (now obsolete) standard
History
The thread was defined to meet a requirement for a thread form for bicycles and motorcycles, originally specified by the Cycle Engineering Institute. Before being adopted as a British Standard it was known as the CEI thread.[citation needed]
See also
- Raleigh Bicycle Company
References
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British Standard Cycle.
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