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Tech. Advice: Series 'A' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Burman gearbox mainshaft
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy B" data-source="post: 105594" data-attributes="member: 3336"><p>Sorry for the delay Mark, just back from two weeks up on the Sunshine Coast, pictures of my gearbox mainshaft, this came out of my original gearbox which was fitted and the numbers match the numbers on the build sheet. However who can say it has not been changed during its lifetime?? Overall length is actually 11" 1/8th . I actually have another exactly the same overall length only the splines on the large diameter are shorter as in Peter B reply, Greg Brillus sent me an original gearbox shaft and it was exactly the same as the one out of my gearbox so I am a little confused at the moment about the length of the splines on the large diameter if Peter is correct. Time will tell I suppose when I get my sorry arse in gear. Short answer mate my bike is coming on very very slowly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy B, post: 105594, member: 3336"] Sorry for the delay Mark, just back from two weeks up on the Sunshine Coast, pictures of my gearbox mainshaft, this came out of my original gearbox which was fitted and the numbers match the numbers on the build sheet. However who can say it has not been changed during its lifetime?? Overall length is actually 11" 1/8th . I actually have another exactly the same overall length only the splines on the large diameter are shorter as in Peter B reply, Greg Brillus sent me an original gearbox shaft and it was exactly the same as the one out of my gearbox so I am a little confused at the moment about the length of the splines on the large diameter if Peter is correct. Time will tell I suppose when I get my sorry arse in gear. Short answer mate my bike is coming on very very slowly! [/QUOTE]
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