Sprocket Carrier Studs

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Sprocket Carrier Studs

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Gonna need some new ones for the build,does anyone do aftermarket ones ?
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These have 2 different pitch threads on them,does anyone know what the sizes are ?
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The 'nut' side is an m10 x 1.25 pitch. Unfortunately all the studs on my spare sprocket carrier are stuck fast so I cannot tell you what pitch is on the other end.

I may have one sitting in my box of bits so I'll have a look a bit later.
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Had a look but no luck.

Best thing to do HC is remove a stud from your carrier then use a known size bolt to see if it screws in ok, unless you have got a bolt pitch gauge?
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