When the big 29 AA left the factory with the 6 hole wheel, was the dust cover black or silver?
thanks nick c
29AA dust covers
- Chris Haynes
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Re: 29AA dust covers
i think they were nickel plated and left unpainted?
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Re: 29AA dust covers
The Judging Standards say cadmium plated.
Bob
Bob
- Neil Wilson
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Re: 29AA dust covers
Cadmium plated was the original finish. It is hard to find these hub covers in condition suitable for plating.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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- gunmetal 2
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Re: 29AA dust covers
I got lucky mine are in mint shape they were plain steal, with black paint on them. (NO rust or dents).