Clutch lever
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Re: Clutch lever
Hi
Time to bite the bullet and remove the primary chain case cover - don't adjust anything before and you'll get an idea of where the problem lies when you observe the clutch operation.
Regards Mick
Time to bite the bullet and remove the primary chain case cover - don't adjust anything before and you'll get an idea of where the problem lies when you observe the clutch operation.
Regards Mick
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Re: Clutch lever
Maybe, but unlikely. It's only been run up a couple of dozen times and done only 10 miles so far. So we'll see. Hopefully I'll have time next week to have a look.
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Re: Clutch lever
Once this is on the road properly it will be used regularly. To work and back as well the odd run out. At that point I'd probably like to put a factory air filter assembly on it. Now I'm certain that I came across some images of an m31 or g12 with one of these fitted a while ago but can't find any now. Have I imagined it or did the factory do an assembly for these. There is enough room behind the tool box for one.
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Re: Clutch lever
It might help if your Profile gave the year of your bike.
Have a look at this one on a '61 M31 from the 'Photos' section - a Fiat filter and pipe from a breaker's yard. Not much detail unfortunately.
http://www.jampot.com/pic_display.asp?id=1020
and another one here:
http://www.jampot.com/pic_display.asp?id=578
Unless anyone has a photo to post a browse through the Spares Lists might give you some ideas. It was an optional extra for the 1957 G9 and G11. Pages 13 and 14 in the link below might help guide you:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... _Twins.pdf
Have a look at this one on a '61 M31 from the 'Photos' section - a Fiat filter and pipe from a breaker's yard. Not much detail unfortunately.
http://www.jampot.com/pic_display.asp?id=1020
and another one here:
http://www.jampot.com/pic_display.asp?id=578
Unless anyone has a photo to post a browse through the Spares Lists might give you some ideas. It was an optional extra for the 1957 G9 and G11. Pages 13 and 14 in the link below might help guide you:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... _Twins.pdf
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Re: Clutch lever
Pic of mine (1966 31CSR)
Rubber connector here,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fits-Matchle ... SwjUhaSnhO
Rubber connector here,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fits-Matchle ... SwjUhaSnhO
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Re: Clutch lever
Cheers, that's helpful.
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Re: Clutch lever
bob, Not sure if this link works, but if so, it shows my adaptation of the filter that came with the bike.
Cheers, Steve
http://www.jampot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=17272
Cheers, Steve
http://www.jampot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=17272
Keep shiny side up.
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Re: Clutch lever
Thank you. Worked fine. Tidy job. I'll get the trouble shooting out the way and get some miles on. That will be one of the jobs for the winter along with a good centre stand and a qd wheel.
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Re: Clutch lever
I know just the man who maybe able to help out with a centre stand. (But don't let the advertising police find out!).bob121 wrote:Thank you. Worked fine. Tidy job. I'll get the trouble shooting out the way and get some miles on. That will be one of the jobs for the winter along with a good centre stand and a qd wheel.
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Re: Clutch lever
Cheers. I'll keep that in mind. But it will have to wait for a while. It's got to start doing some mileage before I spend any more on it.