hydraulic clutch
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Junior participant
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:53 am
- Bike: ty 250
- Location: marmong point
hydraulic clutch
can i put a hydraulic clutch on a yamaha 1977 ty250 and still compete in twinshock comps
-
- Champion
- Posts: 4062
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:01 pm
- Bike: Many Twinshocks
- Club: CQTC Inc, RTC Inc
- Location: Gladstone, Queensland
Re: hydraulic clutch
What a great question for starting a discussion on eligibility for what can be ridden in Post-Classic Twinshock Class!
I reckon the answer at the moment is a definite maybe because:
The rules are open to interpretation
There are already bikes being ridden in that class with hydraulic clutches
The rules may change at any time
There are many questions about Post-Classic pre-1987 Twinshock Class and Classic pre-65 Class eligibility that sprang to mind after the question about hydraulic clutches on Twinshocks:
Can I ride my 1962 Moto Guzzi in pre-65 Class?
Can I ride my 1963 OSSA in pre-65 Class?
Can I use TY250N (1984) forks on my TY250/175 Twinshock?
Can I use a TY350 (1985) motor in my Bultaco Twinshock?
Can I use a DT175E (1978) motor in my TY175? (DT175E is not a twinshock bike)
Can I ride my SM Products (2011 model) Highboy (almost-but-not-quite) "replica" frame TL125 in Twinshock Class?
Can I use a tubeless rear rim on my Twinshock bike?
Can I use fuel injection (as used by Peter Paice in Australia in 1975) on my TY250B (1975)?
Can I use a modern Sherco reed valve on my Sherpa T?
Can I ride a Twinshock bike in Twinshock class that is of a type not imported new into Australia?
Can I fiddle the frame on my TY175/TY250/Sherpa T/TLR250 to improve the steering/balance/ground clearance/suspension?
thats enough for tonight for me
I reckon the answer at the moment is a definite maybe because:
The rules are open to interpretation
There are already bikes being ridden in that class with hydraulic clutches
The rules may change at any time
There are many questions about Post-Classic pre-1987 Twinshock Class and Classic pre-65 Class eligibility that sprang to mind after the question about hydraulic clutches on Twinshocks:
Can I ride my 1962 Moto Guzzi in pre-65 Class?
Can I ride my 1963 OSSA in pre-65 Class?
Can I use TY250N (1984) forks on my TY250/175 Twinshock?
Can I use a TY350 (1985) motor in my Bultaco Twinshock?
Can I use a DT175E (1978) motor in my TY175? (DT175E is not a twinshock bike)
Can I ride my SM Products (2011 model) Highboy (almost-but-not-quite) "replica" frame TL125 in Twinshock Class?
Can I use a tubeless rear rim on my Twinshock bike?
Can I use fuel injection (as used by Peter Paice in Australia in 1975) on my TY250B (1975)?
Can I use a modern Sherco reed valve on my Sherpa T?
Can I ride a Twinshock bike in Twinshock class that is of a type not imported new into Australia?
Can I fiddle the frame on my TY175/TY250/Sherpa T/TLR250 to improve the steering/balance/ground clearance/suspension?
thats enough for tonight for me
relax, nothing is under control
-
- TA Supporter
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:46 pm
- Bike: Bultaco's
- Club: denman
- Location: armidale. nsw
Re: hydraulic clutch
Can I use a TY350 (1985) motor in my Bultaco Twinshock?
Surely there would be psychiatric help around for this sort of thing
Surely there would be psychiatric help around for this sort of thing
-
- Champion
- Posts: 4062
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2003 7:01 pm
- Bike: Many Twinshocks
- Club: CQTC Inc, RTC Inc
- Location: Gladstone, Queensland
Re: hydraulic clutch
hey brownie believe it or not there is a bloke up here with a Bultaco motor in a TY250 so there is no accounting for taste or sanity in what people do with their bikes
relax, nothing is under control
Return to “Twinshock & Classic Trials”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 25 guests