Basket Cases
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darylhawkes
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Re: Basket Cases
all is ok regarding skid plate i found the old one it was under a piece of cardboard in my mates work shop theres a lot to be said for cleaning up behind yourself .
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Re: Basket Cases ITALJET BRAKES
Hi Everyone,
Daryl, would you like a BASKET to put parts in for next Time?
Had a little spare time this afternoon to work on the PIUMA and I am a little bamboozled about the brakes. There is a groove all the way around the shoes leaving the drum untouched in the middle! Both front and back have the same grooved shoes and interchange.
Can you translate this for me?
La scanalatura circonferenziale è progettato per intrappolare l'acqua aumentando la distanza di arresto , anche quando si viaggia in salita
Carica una faccina sorridente quando si lavora questo fuori
Daryl, would you like a BASKET to put parts in for next Time?
Had a little spare time this afternoon to work on the PIUMA and I am a little bamboozled about the brakes. There is a groove all the way around the shoes leaving the drum untouched in the middle! Both front and back have the same grooved shoes and interchange.
Can you translate this for me?
La scanalatura circonferenziale è progettato per intrappolare l'acqua aumentando la distanza di arresto , anche quando si viaggia in salita
Carica una faccina sorridente quando si lavora questo fuori
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Re: Basket Cases
Google translate is a wonderful thing
I once had a modified Suzuki 4wd with Austin A35 diffs. The brakes used to fill with mud and not work very well. My dad suggested that we drill holes in the outside of the drums on the braking surface to let the mud out. Unfortunately I was too chicken to try it.
I once had a modified Suzuki 4wd with Austin A35 diffs. The brakes used to fill with mud and not work very well. My dad suggested that we drill holes in the outside of the drums on the braking surface to let the mud out. Unfortunately I was too chicken to try it.
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Re: Basket Cases PIUMA / GREENERY
From the looks of that picture I'd say you appear to be wearing the same anti-gravity boots I saw Greg H wearing in one of his photos several years ago. I think you'd find it much easier to get used to riding the Montessa if you'd just wear ordinary boots and let the wheels stay closer to the ground.David Lahey wrote: ..... Last and most important, get used to riding it again.
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David Lahey
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Re: Basket Cases PIUMA / GREENERY
Mark K wrote:From the looks of that picture I'd say you appear to be wearing the same anti-gravity boots I saw Greg H wearing in one of his photos several years ago. I think you'd find it much easier to get used to riding the Montessa if you'd just wear ordinary boots and let the wheels stay closer to the ground.David Lahey wrote: ..... Last and most important, get used to riding it again.
Thanks Mark those damn boots get me in all sorts of trouble
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Suzuki special
I found this tonight looking through some old photos and thought of Greg Harding and how much he loves Suzukis
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Re: Basket Cases
Well i got the TLR 250 motor back together & have put it in the frame, then i realised i needed a new muffler so i order 1 of Sammy Miller on the 24th of Feb, imagine my surprise when it arrived today:) this means the only thing i'm waiting on is a new kickstarter, so i should be able to put up some more picks of it by the weekend:)
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Re: Basket Cases
a slight modification to exhaust
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Re: Basket Cases
That looks good Darren. I would say you have found it revs a bit quicker now too. A shorter header pipe has that effect. Graham. 