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1930s Webb Girder Springer Illustrated Parts & Instruction Book Vintage Antique on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Perth, WA, AU

Perth, WA, AU
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Professionally digitised A5 copy of original circa 1930 Webb fork and brake illustrated parts and instruction book. Features 3 types of Webb fork; Dual purpose (strutted), De Luxe and Popular (purchase the book and you’ll find ouit the difference and purpose). Clear instructions on how to prperlyset up Webb forks. 2nd half of book concentrates on Webb brakes, illustrated with comprehensive specs and which brake should go on what bike. 24 pages in all. Book dimensions are 146mm wide x 206mm high. Soft Cover. Postage $9 to anywhere in the world.. See my “Other Items” for more rare vintage British spares and literature including Norton Manx and AJS 7R parts and instruction books. 


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