I'm sure i read it before but cant remember, what gauge cluster are you using?
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spyug
I think you may be running out of things to fabricate yourself so you bought the new rear disc JUST so to have a reason to fabricate a new bracket!
Growing up as a teenager in the 60s and getting into Brit and European sports cars I was very fortunate to have a tool and die maker dad who could fab up stuff for me. I don't have much of his skills or access to a mill or lathe but I enjoy bodging things myself and I enjoy following what guys like Blower come up with. A true artist with metal.
Keep up the great work my friend.
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Originally posted by psyguy View PostI think you may be running out of things to fabricate yourself so you bought the new rear disc JUST so to have a reason to fabricate a new bracket!
Impressive work nonetheless, as always
The rear disc was dish-shaped! I was lucky it does not destroyed the caliper.
Anyway, it was fun to make new bracket
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oldgrumpy
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Today I took the engine out of frame, put it in pieces, cleaned parts, blocked oil holes for the top end in the engine block and inspected crankshaft.
I did not found anything wrong in the crankshaft which would be caused that clanking noise. It need to put in pieces to find whats wrong. So while i get the other crankshaft from the specialist i take this one to him.
Old oil burner on the table:
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What kind of clanking noise are you hearing?
Is it just around idle?
If it is, it's the clutch basket that's moving from left to right as it gets pushed or pulled by the primary helical gear.sigpicJohn Kat
My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020
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