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Re: Clutch and brake levers
« Reply #15 on: 24.11. 2021 17:29 »
Thanks John

I had not realised the the spring nuts need to be fully screwed in.  I did not receive any information from SRM on fitting or adjusting the clutch.  Good to have the advice on the length of the pushrod too.  This is my next job.

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Re: Clutch and brake levers
« Reply #16 on: 24.11. 2021 22:14 »
Hi John
Get a length of 1/4 or 6mm rod and do the experimenting with that
Once you have the correct length sorted, then make the silver steel rod and harden the ends

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Re: Clutch and brake levers
« Reply #17 on: 25.11. 2021 13:43 »
Rodger,
The discussion is about an NEB  clutch with belt primary drive, not the Triumph based chain drive clutch

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Re: Clutch and brake levers
« Reply #18 on: 25.11. 2021 15:31 »
Rodger,
The discussion is about an NEB  clutch with belt primary drive, not the Triumph based chain drive clutch
John

Thanks John, silly me *conf*

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