I have numbered these and if you could add your input to a picture number that would be greatly appreciated.
22 I’m using the 206 shell wired to suit our wiring loom requirements as I think it looks better. (not original I know)
23 I believe these black plastic cases are the right ones for us. Don’t look as good though
24 when I put this motor back together I think I put the kick starter starting point in the wrong position. It sits at the top like normal but does not get compression till there.
25 what type of loom holder goes there
26 what type of cable holder holds the clutch cable there? Metal with plastic sleave, black plastic or clear plastic
27 battery box is new thanks to Greg. Are these the right blot and washers holding it on?
28 should I find a smaller top breather tube and run it through the casted hole on the carby body
Any help is good help in getting this bike back to original.
Thank you
Eric
Detailed question TY175JC part 3
Moderator: Moderators
Detailed question TY175JC part 3
hindsight is a terable way to learn I'd rather be gifted
-
David Lahey
- Champion

- Posts: 4118
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:01 pm
- Club: CQTC Inc, RTC Inc
- Bike: Many Twinshocks
- Location: Gladstone, Queensland
Re: Detailed question TY175JC part 3
24 it does take 1/4 turn to engage. They usually start to drive at about the same height as the footpeg. Yours looks a tiny bit low.
26 not sure but think it is zinc plated and no plastic
Are you sure it is the right front rim? They are pretty distinctive but I can't see yours well enough
26 not sure but think it is zinc plated and no plastic
Are you sure it is the right front rim? They are pretty distinctive but I can't see yours well enough
relax, nothing is under control
Re: Detailed question TY175JC part 3
Hi David
is 26 like 25?
is 26 like 25?
hindsight is a terable way to learn I'd rather be gifted
-
David Lahey
- Champion

- Posts: 4118
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:01 pm
- Club: CQTC Inc, RTC Inc
- Bike: Many Twinshocks
- Location: Gladstone, Queensland
Re: Detailed question TY175JC part 3
My sister owns an unmolested TY175JC. There is a good chance that I can take photos over Easter of her bike showing the bits you want to know about. It has never had (or needed) anything fixed or fiddled with but that also means it's got lots of "age patina" - so don't be too shocked - it's not pretty
relax, nothing is under control
Re: Detailed question TY175JC part 3
That would be fantastic David and well appreciated as I know the work/time it would take.
Who would criticize a chance to see a original bike
Thanks
Eric
Who would criticize a chance to see a original bike
Thanks
Eric
hindsight is a terable way to learn I'd rather be gifted