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What's wrong with the clutch ?

Ha ha ,it's a saga.Missing shifts and false neutrals.Converting the Single plater to a twin plate.Hope to start right after the holidays if I have all parts by then.

 

http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16155&st=40

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I hope this works for ya!

I can send you some pics n parts list for making your shifter a shorter throw & have it adjustable.

Sure,I'm up for any suggestions.

thanks

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OK stop the presses.Found the problem.Thought I had checked thoroughly , but after pulling the battery again found one of the neg leads had fallen under the battery when re-installing.

 

Been there - done that, too many wires on each terminal :rolleyes:

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Ya black lead,black background,and parked in a dark area.It went underneath the battery,so hard to see.

I want to clean it up the extra leads to the battery,powerlet,quick charger lead and want to add heated grips.

Would appreciate your :2c: Roy on a fusebox with switched fuses.I know most the common brands but wondered if you had any experience or recommendations for any.Thinking a 4 fuse will be enough.I like the Eastern Beaver stuff,but would be open to other options.

Thanks

Michael

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No sorry, I haven't seen anything better, the trouble is finding somewhere to put the new fuses.

 

If you are going to add some accessories like that don't load them onto the ignition switch it's

already struggling, add another relay with the coil powered from the downstream side of the headlight

relay that way the load will be switched off while cranking.

 

Since your new loads are non-essential you could feed them all off a simgle circuit say

Battery +, Fuse, Relay contact, new loads.

I'm away in China at the moment so I have no way of sketching something out.

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I hope this works for ya!

I can send you some pics n parts list for making your shifter a shorter throw & have it adjustable.

Sure,I'm up for any suggestions.

thanks

 

Here is a picture of my modification.

http://sn134w.snt134...225a1b2d51&fv=1

 

I used a piece of scrap metal and shaped it like I wanted it with a 19mm center to center on the offset.Then I drilled a hole at the bottom of the bracket where it Ys and installed a 6mm screw/nut for stability. The parts were from midwestcontrol .

When I find the invoice I will give specific part #s.

p.s. I am sure there are better ways to send or post pics.. You have to understand who is posting this stuff.

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I hope this works for ya!

I can send you some pics n parts list for making your shifter a shorter throw & have it adjustable.

Sure,I'm up for any suggestions.

thanks

 

Here is a picture of my modification.

http://sn134w.snt134...225a1b2d51&fv=1

 

I used a piece of scrap metal and shaped it like I wanted it with a 19mm center to center on the offset.Then I drilled a hole at the bottom of the bracket where it Ys and installed a 6mm screw/nut for stability. The parts were from midwestcontrol .

When I find the invoice I will give specific part #s.

p.s. I am sure there are better ways to send or post pics.. You have to understand who is posting this stuff.

No this is great stuff,Thanks

That site is very cool.

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The Motioncontrols part #s are: DNTFL-6 for the rod end and TR6-100 for the threaded rod. The 6mm l.h. thread adjusting nut you can get from Fastenal or any good bike shop that will take time to help.

You will have to grind some of the outside edge of the rod end for frame clearanse when installing the shift linage. It might help to purchase a 6mm drill bit for drilling holes.

When going back together you will want to cut the new rod the same length as the old one because it is about 15mm longer....

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