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The Bobbins have a 6mm bolt, so wouldn't work with a larger bolt in the end of the hollow axle. I have another paddock stand to uses rubber pads, so can use that on the 961 square section swingarm.
Those arent so secure. Forget the bobbins . You are putting large diameter bolts , say 10mm diameter by 5 or 6 in long. These are inserted into the hollow rear axle ends and you lift on these large bolts with the paddock stand.The Bobbins have a 6mm bolt, so wouldn't work with a larger bolt in the end of the hollow axle. I have another paddock stand to uses rubber pads, so can use that on the 961 square section swingarm.
I don’t think the spindle is completely hollow, but you should be able to fit studs in each end. The problem then will be rear wheel removal, and possibly chain adjustment.I'll just machine up a shouldered shaft to go all the way through the spindle, with a thread on one end so I can fit a nut on the other end, to keep it secure.
As for the Norley..
Frame is chrome moly featherbed replica frame made in Aberystwyth, with tank and oil tank made by TAB2 in Wales, before they were called TAB2. It is the only such frame made to take the earlier XL1000 ironhead motor, rather than the later Evo engines. The Ironhead is less powerful and a bit heavier, but looks right to me, over the more modern Evo. Engine is lightly tuned, bike weighs 395lbs dry, 415 wet.
I know some owners have had TAB2 make them an alloy copy of the 961 tank, most are left polished in the photos I've seen. My tank was also left polished, but it soon got marked and scratched in use, so I had it painted after a year or so.
I'll just fit the shafts/bolts when using the paddock stand, wont be all the time.I don’t think the spindle is completely hollow, but you should be able to fit studs in each end. The problem then will be rear wheel removal, and possibly chain adjustment.
I had to modify my paddock stand for the TVS bike, here is a picture.That's exactly what I do. If I'm doing a job, I fit them then remove when done
Not yet and that's with 2650 miles on my TVS, fingers crossed .As I wait for its first service.. booked it in on July 3rd, earliest slot was Aug 23rd... sigh... Its now at 500 miles, so been using it less until after its service. In those 500 miles not had any problems, until today.
Started the bike up, no problem and set off for an easy 30 mile ride, after half a mile, stopped at a junction, with the engine idling at 2500 rpm. Odd I thought, its a warm day, its not done that before. After a few more miles, with the engine fully warmed up, it was still idling at 2500rpm. Which made changing gear smoothly tricky.. I pulled over and turned the bike off.. and waited a couple of minutes. Fired up the engine again, when thankfully it settled down to its usual idle.
The rest of the ride, the engine was fine.
Anyone know what was the cause of this hiccup, has anyone else had this problem with a TVS 961?
Sorry to hear that.As I wait for its first service.. booked it in on July 3rd, earliest slot was Aug 23rd... sigh... Its now at 500 miles, so been using it less until after its service. In those 500 miles not had any problems, until today.
Started the bike up, no problem and set off for an easy 30 mile ride, after half a mile, stopped at a junction, with the engine idling at 2500 rpm. Odd I thought, its a warm day, its not done that before. After a few more miles, with the engine fully warmed up, it was still idling at 2500rpm. Which made changing gear smoothly tricky.. I pulled over and turned the bike off.. and waited a couple of minutes. Fired up the engine again, when thankfully it settled down to its usual idle.
The rest of the ride, the engine was fine.
Anyone know what was the cause of this hiccup, has anyone else had this problem with a TVS 961?
Looks like it's begging for some cylinders at the rear !My new 961SP arrived today, makes an interesting comparison to my other 'Norton'...
I wish the Harley Davidson cult following would just die off. Always ruining everything. Can’t go anywhere without one showing up.Looks like it's begging for some cylinders at the rear !
Don’t be silly.Looks like it's begging for some cylinders at the rear !
my Donnington bike with cat exhaust: they also removed box to drain oil at first service. they also removed tank and large tappet cover to inspect top end.Thanks for the reply, seems a simple issue that could be corrected at the factory to make servicing easier.
Oh I do love it, its chicken strips are getting narrower each time I ride it. Another 3 weeks to go before its booked in for its first service, already done 600 miles, so trying not to use it too much until its service is done. It will be getting a flyscreen fitted too. After that will make a couple of tiny changes, stuff like machining covers when I remove the rear pillion pegs.. which will never be used etc.I'm sure you'll love it, as I do mine.