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What do they look like on the business side, at the very bottom of the tooth root? Any signs of very fine cracking or similar?
Or take it to a specialist that repairs motorcycle leather goods. Probably the easiest if you have one locally. Some quality manufactures like...
Hi. The best quality press studs are the ones the military use. Called ‘Lift the Dot’. If you goggle this you will be able the buy a small...
Just in case you haven’t, some of that era bikes had a tiny push in filter in the fuel tank ‘make and break’ I wondered if that was clogged? It’s...
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Could be a rose joint type bearing. If so. Small amount of rotary movement between the seals quite normal. However there should be no up and down...
Sounds scary. Often the only thing that keeps you upright IS THE THROTTLE. In my opinion electronics have gone way too far. Manufactures adore...
Item 5 thread locker. If the torque capacity of the bolt is exceeded, and loctite used, isn’t it doubly more likely to shear off when loosening...
If you get the data from the chain manufacture, it’s simple to measure the distance between a set number of pins in the side links and compare...
I don’t have or like quick shifter as I enjoy changing gear. I think touching/lightly pressing the gear lever may cut the engine as it thinks your...
Motul make two types of synthetic ester based oils. 7100 and 300v. For many subtle reasons, I understand the 7100 is aimed at the road bike, with...
Motul 7100 takes some beating. Used it in many bikes over the last few years. Gives a really nice wet clutch action and smooth gear changes. It...
If it’s wet you should take care on those, if dry just ride normally, no hooning!
After I had TKC70s on a bike I’d never use them as a pair again. Front was reasonable for an 80/20 but the rear very poor, particularly on...
Sorry about that. Once the circlip is off you may need to use a bearing puller. If you don’t have one the local shop could probably do this for...
The picture you have posted shows a wet clutch model.
I agree with the above probably, beyond repair. However I would say, many years ago the garage where I trained to be a motor vehicle mechanic had...