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These don’t come up very often although it’s a bit pricey imho:...
I thought it was right. I’ll get my coat....
I have a real one of those.
Tool: a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something. So, no.
Had to take my 749 to garage but my shock was away for service so I made this to bolt in its place so I could trailer the bike. [ATTACH]
Raw bolt for removing wheel bearings (1984 vintage): [ATTACH]
Showa fork damping rod nut retainer [ATTACH]
Blimey, looking around I have quite a few rough and ready tools made quickly to do a specific job! Steering stem peg spanner for torquing the nut...
@jusutus I found it. It’s in much better condition than I expected, seems a pity to use it just for the indicator switch. Perhaps @bettes one...
I found mine in that box of useful things/souvenirs that might come in handy someday...suggest you look in your equivalent!
Steering head bearing cup insert tool made from Airbus engine attachment bolt and 916 rear wheel nut. [ATTACH] Steering stem lower race...
@jusutus I thought @chizel had sorted you with a switch but I see you don’t need on in good condition. I will take a look later as I think I...
I doubt such a thing exists as it would need to be tested to BS Standard.
Done
STM Evo Clutch holding tool First pic: the problem - how to prevent the pressure plate rotating - STM tool engages with the 6 semi circular...
Here you go. First pic: the problem - how to prevent the pressure plate rotating - STM tool engages with the 6 semi circular recesses in the...
Received the hub and set to in the garage today. Unfortunately, the required PCD of the 6 holes to align with the STM Evo pressure plate coincide...
Nice bike! If you want to regrease your clutch I could do it if you fancy a ride down the A272 to Gatwick area sometime when the weather improves.
Ok, ignore my advice about aligning the post with the slit in it with the triangle on the plate - slippers do not have this requirement. As it’s...
I see that both the old and new plates are flat on the inside without teeth to engage with the hub - therefore I conclude you have a slipper clutch?