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clivegto

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  1. @Dezzathere 750 oily one's, had them on a b12 with the correct carb rubbers.
  2. Seen people use them on specials when using engine as stressed member.
  3. Put some washers behind the springs if this helps buy some heavy dutiy springs.
  4. These are bst38mm carbs. Can not tell what the ones are in the picture above.
  5. Intresting question, do you have to change it as all part of the UK. Not a lot of help know.
  6. Turn the back sprocket round that'll give you 2mm if you run out of splines on the front. Or remove the sprocket bolts on the carrier then remove a mil or so on the carrier surface. I did this when fitting a gsxr1000k9 wheel.
  7. Yes you might as well as him while your there, thanks.
  8. @Macduffbut do they do black chrome. I only know of 2 places in the country do and there both in the south east.
  9. Have been told by the coaters where the frame is turnaround time for frames is normal 2 to 3weeks but they are short of staff at the moment, just a waiting game I suppose. I dropped the plenum and a load of brackets off at my local coaters near York last week in passing, luckily I was able to pick them up in passing today. Shiny gloss black is what I asked for and that's what I got back.
  10. Not run my one yet but isn't that the idea of the catch tank to overcome that. But then the little pump could run dry, have read its a good idea to run the little pump with a brass bearing for this reason.
  11. Would like one of those, this is my one also from Poland. has one of these pit bike oil pumps inside that only cost £10.
  12. No there isn't a straight swap except for another 750 arm.
  13. Just fill it with billet aluminium weld it in then fit small roller bearing in the centre.
  14. Basically yes, I had a local company make it who sent it off to get hardened which cost £80 a batch or just 1 item. They waited until they had a load of stuff to send so they only charged me £30 for the job. You could remove the bearing fill the hole then fit a smaller roller bearing in the centre for the bolt to run through.
  15. I fitted a slingshot JMC swinging arm to my 750 slabby using the special part in the picture I had made. You also need top hat spacers wheel spacors & sort the chain run out, or I did anyway. But the special part allows you to fit dog bones instead of them been part of the swinging arm like the slabby arms are.
  16. Little weight of my mind, tracking says it has been delivered to the coaters late afternoon today.
  17. Don't know what it is but I would snap that up. Ask in UK specials as well.
  18. @rerbI can hear this one. but not this one.
  19. It's gone to one of the top places in the country so should be fine. I must admit I was a little apprehensive about sending it until I spoke with them on the phone.
  20. No indeed mate. Sent with a well known pallet transport company.
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