Clutch plates
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Re: Clutch plates
An interesting one! Certainly not the original fitment and I agree with Rob that it looks more like a Burman arrangement, doesn't look like early Japanese clutches either. Does the centre fit straight on the mainshaft splines or is there a collar arrangement like the Burman? There's no hub shock absorber and how is the adjustment of the pushrod derived?
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Re: Clutch plates
The clutch center fits straight on the shaft. Pushrod adjustment via center bolt.
Here are some pics of stardard G2 parts alongside the parts I have.
Here are some pics of stardard G2 parts alongside the parts I have.
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Re: Clutch plates
Could it be a Burman clutch off a Panther?
https://www.feked.com/burman-clutch-hub ... studs.html
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PANTHER-M100 ... 2519852853
https://www.feked.com/burman-clutch-hub ... studs.html
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PANTHER-M100 ... 2519852853
1989 Moto Morini Dart 350
1993 Ducati 750SS
1993 Ducati 750SS
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Re: Clutch plates
clanger9 wrote:Could it be a Burman clutch off a Panther?
https://www.feked.com/burman-clutch-hub ... studs.html
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PANTHER-M100 ... 2519852853
I thought that, but the inner only has 8 wide splines. Found a pic of a basket that looks like mine but the only info was it 's Burman.
But can't find any center like I have.
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Re: Clutch plates
You could try Draganfly Motorcycles as they stock Burman stuff. Even if they don't have the parts they may be able to identify what it is.
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Re: Clutch plates
EURIKA I've found it! The clutch I have is from a 150 Villiers engine. What it's doing in a G2 is anyones guess.
Now do I try and use it, or start hunting for a proper one?
Now do I try and use it, or start hunting for a proper one?
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Re: Clutch plates
Brilliant, well found!! Clutch centres used to be unavailable for G2s (now rectified, thanks to Club Spares), so there are all sorts of innovative "repairs" around...
1989 Moto Morini Dart 350
1993 Ducati 750SS
1993 Ducati 750SS