[CR]Re: Italian threads somewhat off thread

(Example: History:Norris Lockley)

From: <StuartMX4@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 20:04:09 EDT
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Re: Italian threads somewhat off thread

Certainly true that some Italian pipe threads on seventies Italian motorcycles are the same as Imperial. Why not? Britain and Italy had imperial ambitions realised so why not threads in common? To muddy the waters even further, B.A. threads (British Association) which go back into the nineteenth century were originally based on a metric system. Confusingly, Morris in the twenties used Imperial and metric which Ford in the sixties must have thought was a good idea as for a while you could find Metric, BSF/Whit and UNF/UNC on the same car. Recent informed opinion seems to think that the Whitworth thread form got it right. None of which has much to do with bikes. When did the threads on cycles begin to be standardised? I believe the Cycle Engineers Institute threads were formulated in 1902. Did America follow suit? Or did you take a leaf out of the Cadillac automobile company's and the Waltham Watch Company's books and make up your own?
       All this is off the thread but about threads so perhaps admissible.
            Stuart Tallack in Sussex where I use metric, Whit, BSF, BA, Cycle, BSP, Metric, UNF, UNC and BSA but still can't fathom out the threads that are supposed to hold on a tachometer made by the Jaeger Watch Co. Inc. of New York.