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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
RFM lug cracked
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<blockquote data-quote="notap" data-source="post: 17792" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>Just a quick update on my RFM problem. The lug ended up worse than anticipated, with a good deal of it being either braze or highly friable - basically beyone rescue. I decided therefore to replace it with a new unit. As everyone said, this was a long and rather painful exercise, and given a choice a repair would have been easier I suspect. But I finished a few hours ago. I adapted some of my work techniques to record the 3D location of the old lug and then placed the new one in the same spot - i knew all those years of uni weren't wasted! Anyway there are some pics at <a href="http://jalbum.net/browse/user/album/706932/" target="_blank">http://jalbum.net/browse/user/album/706932/</a> . I just like to say thankyou for all the help and suggestions and support. Now to replace the clutch (no doubt I will need some advice here as well!). Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notap, post: 17792, member: 1912"] Just a quick update on my RFM problem. The lug ended up worse than anticipated, with a good deal of it being either braze or highly friable - basically beyone rescue. I decided therefore to replace it with a new unit. As everyone said, this was a long and rather painful exercise, and given a choice a repair would have been easier I suspect. But I finished a few hours ago. I adapted some of my work techniques to record the 3D location of the old lug and then placed the new one in the same spot - i knew all those years of uni weren't wasted! Anyway there are some pics at [url]http://jalbum.net/browse/user/album/706932/[/url] . I just like to say thankyou for all the help and suggestions and support. Now to replace the clutch (no doubt I will need some advice here as well!). Rob [/QUOTE]
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