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Offline MartinK

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Wanted: Clutch cover - got it -
« on: 17.08. 2017 14:38 »
Wanted, 6 spring clutch domed cover.

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #1 on: 18.08. 2017 01:54 »
 Martin,

 Where are you located in the world?

 I know I have most of the guts for a six spring laying around somewhere, I will look to see if a cover is in the parts pile.

 Lee
Central Wisconsin in the U.S.

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #2 on: 18.08. 2017 10:15 »
Dragonfly of Bungay sell this item.

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #3 on: 18.08. 2017 16:28 »
Thanks TT John

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #4 on: 18.08. 2017 16:32 »
Hi TT john. Just checked Dragonfly out and they do not do them. Thanks anyway

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #5 on: 19.08. 2017 17:41 »
YOU GUYS  know there is dragenfly which is a british parts dealer and dragonfly which is a indian parts maker!

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #6 on: 19.08. 2017 17:51 »
I think dragonfly is poaching on the Dragenfly name...

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #7 on: 19.08. 2017 19:07 »
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YOU GUYS  know there is dragenfly which is a british parts dealer and dragonfly which is a indian parts maker!
Well actually, the British parts dealer is neither "Dragonfly" nor "Dragenfly." Their name is Draganfly

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #8 on: 19.08. 2017 19:53 »
You are correct, one of my many typos!

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #9 on: 23.08. 2017 14:12 »
Thanks Guys. IT is Draganfly ( British parts supplier) that I tried.
I have had parts off them before.

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #10 on: 19.09. 2017 10:44 »
Thanks all. I now have the cover.

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #11 on: 19.09. 2017 11:19 »
 
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Thanks all. I now have the cover.

 No-one will ever know *conf*...I have two and don't use either- fairly useless in my mind (like my mind), but they're handy for keeping spare clutch bits in one and covering the spare basket wit t other *smile*

 but I am happy for you, and thanks for letting us know  *beer*
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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #12 on: 19.09. 2017 13:19 »
I know that some do not fit them. I had a 1953 C11 which did not have one fitted but I am trying to make my 1953 Gold Flash as original as possible plus its the first old twin I have built so still a little green. Thanks.

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Re: Clutch cover
« Reply #13 on: 19.09. 2017 13:47 »

 I'm just lazy, and knew I'd need to pull it apart a duzillion times until I get it right..... *smile*
Started building in about 1977/8 a on average '52 A10 -built from bits 'n pieces never resto intended -maybe 'personalised'
Have a '74 850T Moto Guzzi since '92-best thing I ever bought doesn't need a kickstart 'cos it bump starts sooooooooo(mostly) easy
Australia