Lloydie's track vtr (miss piggy)

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Jamoi wrote:I'm going with my pink cans... I think!

Ok, what I mean is.. I WANT A MORI REP! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Oh and it's real not a rep :-)
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Oh man, I'd love a go on a real one :)

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Jamoi wrote:Oh man, I'd love a go on a real one :)
Virt and Lloydie say the same about girls.....
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:
Virt and Lloydie say the same about girls.....
It has been a while :(
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lloydie wrote:
Jamoi wrote:I'm going with my pink cans... I think!

Ok, what I mean is.. I WANT A MORI REP! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I should have put a copyright on that picture
And you aint got enough dosh for this one :lol:

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:(

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Picked up these Image
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For a cable operated clutch ,
I've been looking for them for years especially the the cable bracket that bolts to the genni cover .
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That cable bracket is only about a tenner new.
I bought a new one when I put the bits together for the manual clutch conversion- must get round to fitting it one day.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:That cable bracket is only about a tenner new.
I bought a new one when I put the bits together for the manual clutch conversion- must get round to fitting it one day.
http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/pieces- ... ADERO.html
£22.06
A fecking tenner grrr wish I know that before :-( think I paid £13 for it
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Doh!!!! :crazy:
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Pardon my ignorance, what advantage does a cable clutch offer? :beer: :beer: :beer:
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Not much if any .
But it may stop clutch jump or may not . On a road bike I wouldn't bother .
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Hi lloydie just to add some thing to the clutch grab syndrome mine was doing it a lot.
After almost being shot into the black of a transit decided to take a look.
I know there has been lots of experiments with the problem all I did was polished the push rod as it was quite ruff and grimy weather or not this has helped 500 miles in it hasn't done it as yet!!! But do pull away with caution probably hasn't curd it but seems to of helped.
Was thinking about sum sort of gator on push Rod to keep grim off maybe
Has any one tried?
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I did clean up the rod on my old engine and it as just the same :-( don't know if the engine I'm putting into this will grab or not as I've never tested it . Thanks for you input
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