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The Olfi is great value, especially the latest version with a much bigger control screen.
Interesting. How big is the gap? You really don't want any stones or other debris getting in there and between teeth and belts. Could you bond...
That looks perfect :) The reduced pre-load should make it feel a little lighter too :) Just hope the fact it's a slipper doesn't make it...
I'm sure your bike is perfectly maintained but I found that sticky bobbins gave me a soft lever. Unstuck them, so they were lovely and free and...
It must have displaced the plain plate as well then, surely. Anyway, with one less plate and the friction plate in first, dropping the whole...
Was that friction plate at the top of the stack then??
In that case, a friction plate in first should make it quiet and also drop the effective stack height even more. It's still a bit of a worry what...
bobbins??
If it's a slipper, I believe they do tend to have a friction plate first. However, this will only make it 'quiet' if the basket slots are curved...
Thinking about it, this is almost certainly right. Clutch holding tool required??
The dots are hard to spot. Look at the middle of the base of the tooth adjacent to the half-moon cut-out. If there is one, it's a tiny punched...
Good point... Definitely needs to be checked. 38 mm is not high either
The first friction plate can only sit lower down if it goes in first. If a plain plate goes in first, it will sit on top of it. Yes, if the plain...
My stack height is in the low 30s and I get no slip. I do have a 2-finger clutch though ... :)
Not sure why the stack height will have changed with the new order and won't having a thin plate at the top make it easier for it to pop off??
It isn't critical to have exactly the right order and nor is it a big problem to have your stack height a little low. As you've found, it's much...
Should come out really easily. If you can get to the inside, just drill into the centre of the bolt and it will probably just spin right out
Yup, says 39 on the table that a link was supplied to. So the gearing is actually lowered. Now, that does make sense... Only a bit though,...
That beast has horns...
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