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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
When was the switch from "B" to "C" primary cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 31767" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Going back to the original query about B/C primary covers. As noted above, it is not just clutch cover with the 'round' or 'round with a flat base' that is different. The fixing holes, and hence the cast in bosses for the fixing screws in the primary cover are at a totally different orientation. The flat base neccesitates two screws at each end of the flat and this dictates the positions for the other screw holes and bosses. The earlier covers have the holes orientated 30 degrees different from the later ones with one screw in the middle of bottom of the circle, where the later clutch covers have a flat.</p><p></p><p>As for bits beiing designed upon mammary glands; gentlemen consider the range of sizes and shapes. Everything from what our French friends describe as two fried eggs the the 'Victorian' matriachal type which reminds one of a galleon under full sail and upon which one could lodge ones dinner plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 31767, member: 456"] Going back to the original query about B/C primary covers. As noted above, it is not just clutch cover with the 'round' or 'round with a flat base' that is different. The fixing holes, and hence the cast in bosses for the fixing screws in the primary cover are at a totally different orientation. The flat base neccesitates two screws at each end of the flat and this dictates the positions for the other screw holes and bosses. The earlier covers have the holes orientated 30 degrees different from the later ones with one screw in the middle of bottom of the circle, where the later clutch covers have a flat. As for bits beiing designed upon mammary glands; gentlemen consider the range of sizes and shapes. Everything from what our French friends describe as two fried eggs the the 'Victorian' matriachal type which reminds one of a galleon under full sail and upon which one could lodge ones dinner plate. [/QUOTE]
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