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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Vincent twin clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Thomas" data-source="post: 65923" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>Now, No laughing at the back, I am a simple man !!, Not very good with thou's, I work more in feet and inches, And when you come to use this tool, I think you can see, It does not need to be too spot on. Just a bit of wood and a few old bolts. Thanks, Ed and Roy. My clutch was just a bit of junk, I made it up when I stopped Racing, I used a Multi Plate then. So as most of us, I had no idea about spring pressure in the shoes, The funny thing is my Clutches worked quite good, But now even better !!. Mine were miles out, One was too tight and the other too loose, Just been out on the old L/ning type road bike, Going from 2nd to third, With a few rev's on !!, Much better, And coming down is nicer, Well worth the effort to make the tool I think, Cheers Bill.[ATTACH=full]13441[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Thomas, post: 65923, member: 485"] Now, No laughing at the back, I am a simple man !!, Not very good with thou's, I work more in feet and inches, And when you come to use this tool, I think you can see, It does not need to be too spot on. Just a bit of wood and a few old bolts. Thanks, Ed and Roy. My clutch was just a bit of junk, I made it up when I stopped Racing, I used a Multi Plate then. So as most of us, I had no idea about spring pressure in the shoes, The funny thing is my Clutches worked quite good, But now even better !!. Mine were miles out, One was too tight and the other too loose, Just been out on the old L/ning type road bike, Going from 2nd to third, With a few rev's on !!, Much better, And coming down is nicer, Well worth the effort to make the tool I think, Cheers Bill.[ATTACH=full]13441[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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