Thanks for that Clive, does it stick out far enough because the one on the 33/12 is quite long?
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Go to page 51 in the book.
Look for page 51 old part no's to new. Look to see if the old part number you want has been given a new pt. no. you need to use to find the part from dealers lists etc
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A good point. If you email the seller to ask about the dimensions via eBay he will answer I am sure. On my bike I struggled to get the two gears in line but by putting the mag right up against the back of the inner chaincase it worked. As I was having to manufacture (bodge together from bits and pieces) the mag platform I was able compensate. It might be possible for the manufacturer to produce a deeper back plate. I am sure he is using a cnc machine so once he has developed the instructions he could be selling to a new range of machines. Worth asking.
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Sent him a message and it’s something he’s looking into possibly doing in the future but not for a while. Also what’s the chances of finding a tank that would fit? It came with a matchless one but I’m not sure it will fit as I can’t get it over the top tube and also I think it’s a bit long
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