Layshafts - How many types?

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Eibar-Jet200
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Morning all,

Going through my collection of bits and looking at the 6 layshafts in my drawer.
I have 5 standard Ser II & III that I immediately recognise as these are the ones that are for sale on all the main websites.

I have 1 other which is confusing me.

It is stamped Innocenti, it is the same length as a serIII but the section where the gearbox fits is split in about half as and the half nearest the threaded end is about 5mm thicker. Whereas the SerIII is the same thickness other than the slopey bit.

Does anyone know what model this layshaft belongs to?

Thanks.

John
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I think the "odd" one is an S1 type. They are, however, interchangeable.

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Thanks for your reply Bristol Mod, I will take a picture and post for confirmation.

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bristolmod wrote:I think the "odd" one is an S1 type. They are, however, interchangeable.

Chris


Yep defo s1
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