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"Swim against the current, even a dead fish can go with the flow"-somebody (I forget Who)
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had to buy a new pair of internal circlip pliers to get that circlip out of the front hub.
the box of bits to be de-chromed is now 2 boxes ! And still got more to go.
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I didnt realise they were becoming a big problem,Blackozvet, A little off topic but I just saw a report on Yellow Crazy Ants down your way. Are they really that bad?
they are up in the northern part of Australia - Northern Territory, Queensland, where its tropical. I live down south.
they will probably end up being like the cane toads, a pain in the butt they have to spend millions trying to control.
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It was a 140/70 - whatever that works out to, the tyre is gone now and I cant remember exactly what it measures to.
The insides of the swingarm are pressed so that it can run a wider tyre.
I run a 140/70 with a 3.5" rim on my Z1b. No need to alter the swingarm or brake stay.
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The other reason for the pressed swingarm is because of the low tyre pressure being used for drag racing, it tends to squish a fair bit.
It was a 140/70 - whatever that works out to, the tyre is gone now and I cant remember exactly what it measures to.
The insides of the swingarm are pressed so that it can run a wider tyre.
I run a 140/70 with a 3.5" rim on my Z1b. No need to alter the swingarm or brake stay.
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I reached out and grabbed the back of the frame and managed to stop it from coming off the work bench, then I realised that the dynamo cover was off so oil was pouring out everywhere.
Luckily the Mrs heard the commotion and came out and gave me a hand to straighten it all up and mop up the oil.
Anyway a couple of things have arrived, the stainless steel spoke sets and a starter motor that I found on ebay that came with the cover and wire.
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I reached out and grabbed the back of the frame and managed to stop it from coming off the work bench, then I realised that the dynamo cover was off so oil was pouring out everywhere".
You want one of these
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The engine is only sitting in the frame all unbolted ready to come out.
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