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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="brian gains" data-source="post: 115137" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>has this been flagged up previously;</p><p> from Stevens - 'Know Thy Beast' pg100.</p><p> " layshaft pinions....The longer bush takes the 34T (1st gear) pinion and should be at the clutch end of the box". </p><p></p><p>while Richardson - 'Vincent Motorcycles' 3rd edition pg 100. " the layshaft is sub-assembled with the longer splines away from the operator <strong>(therefore with shorter bush and nearer to the clutch basket)</strong> and order of pinions right to left 3rd gear 24T, 1st gear 34...." </p><p></p><p>i'm taking that the perspective in both these descriptions is as being astride the machine facing forward. Did Stevens mean by "clutch end " the operating lever end, if there were further editions was this corrected or is it Richardson's description of the orientation of the longer splined end that is in error.</p><p>I'm inclined to believe Richardson gives the correct description.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian gains, post: 115137, member: 3153"] has this been flagged up previously; from Stevens - 'Know Thy Beast' pg100. " layshaft pinions....The longer bush takes the 34T (1st gear) pinion and should be at the clutch end of the box". while Richardson - 'Vincent Motorcycles' 3rd edition pg 100. " the layshaft is sub-assembled with the longer splines away from the operator [B](therefore with shorter bush and nearer to the clutch basket)[/B] and order of pinions right to left 3rd gear 24T, 1st gear 34...." i'm taking that the perspective in both these descriptions is as being astride the machine facing forward. Did Stevens mean by "clutch end " the operating lever end, if there were further editions was this corrected or is it Richardson's description of the orientation of the longer splined end that is in error. I'm inclined to believe Richardson gives the correct description. [/QUOTE]
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