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boxtriker
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clutch

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Post by boxtriker »

had a hour or two to myself today in the workshop so a bit of HE30 and lathe an mill time made me this far better than the custom chrome made in taiwan out of old cast saucepans
now to fit it on me pan
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and yes i know the date's wrong on the pic's if someone can pop round and do it they can do my video at the same time :lol: :lol: :lol i just have ot put it on:
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Re: clutch

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Post by Panacea »

Boxstriker,Was the bike too light?
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Re: clutch

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Post by Bosheff »

It has been my experience that the primary side is the heavy side, not the kicker side....bosheff
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