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Best not get our noses up too high on this one, :thinkingface: at least it was made in England. Total production was 368 and it sold worldwide....
it only needs an organiser....:thinkingface: :) i've been an "half-organiser" a couple of times, but I think it's too late for this year as...
yes - we had a yearly meet there (at the SS) from this Forum up until 2023, for 8 years plus.
"Torque wrenches are not always suitable for every single fastener tightening application" Quote from "just about every decent automotive design...
can i see a picture of the three of you with raincoats on please?
spent the day swanning around in an old Merc, stopping and dozing when i could, woken only by the word "Action!" a few times. Very tiring, it was...
Good to see that you are still enjoying the brand despite the gap - sadly no luck selling mine yet....
there's always one. https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/11am-update-picture-mark-bridger-2647703
no you don't, it's hard to see both gaps with the flywheel in place, but it is possible with patience and a mirror. If they look close to equal...
never ever needed to use the tool - if you have reasonable to good eyesight then you simply need to line up the scribed line with the centre of a...
the joke went clean over your head Andy :) (sorry)
you only need to adjust the set-screw if the gaps are not equal - did you look at 7.1 in the manual?
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here is another clue that gives me confidence that you have found it Dokus, because as long as you are not touching the gearlever at this point,...
thanks for posting, this sort of thing needs saying.
Difficult one - how many miles has bike done/how many owners have taken on track etc? depending on this, might be better left as is. Have a look...
there's a very strong chance that someone on here knows who this is, very sad. several conflicting accounts but 70 years old i think. RIP