G'day Brian, Here is the hydraulic clutch I was talking aboutIMG_0253.jpg[/attachment]
Sorry about the small photos couldn't work out how to put a bigger one on
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Thank you Ross,
Nice mod. I might try fuel injection before I fit one of those.
Thanks again
brt650
Nice mod. I might try fuel injection before I fit one of those.
Thanks again
brt650
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Chinese pit bike clutch kits, which work without any alterations to the bike itself are worth looking at, and only cost around £30.
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I don't have any problems with my clutch set up.
Actually my Bultaco is perfect. The only problem it has is the loose nut behind the handle bars.
After reading all the TY mods makes me kinda happy I have it.
Cheers
brt650
Actually my Bultaco is perfect. The only problem it has is the loose nut behind the handle bars.
After reading all the TY mods makes me kinda happy I have it.
Cheers
brt650
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I reckon you should lower your pegs and mount them further forward and while your at it change the steering head angle at least 2 degrees, fit late model forks the list goes on and on
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sherpa wrote:I reckon you should lower your pegs and mount them further forward and while your at it change the steering head angle at least 2 degrees, fit late model forks the list goes on and on
I could start making a list ??
Sharvie ~ Maitland NSW
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