G81 Can Cycle
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BritTwit said:MK3 version would need to fix the position of the tranny/shift shaft in relationship to inner primary though.
In that case, how would you adjust the belt tension as need?
grandpaul said:I don't think it would take much to alter the design to suit the Mark III; while you might not have as many sales, you are sure to get a good few.
Crossover shaft hole, and case-to-case bolt holes would be the only changes I can think of...
contours said:grandpaul said:I don't think it would take much to alter the design to suit the Mark III; while you might not have as many sales, you are sure to get a good few.
Crossover shaft hole, and case-to-case bolt holes would be the only changes I can think of...
I would certainly be interested. Since my Mk3's sprague gear failure I opted not to fix it, removed the starter and made 'er a kick start machine. I think I have a lot of good years left in me for starting 'er this way - she's quite easy to kick over. But one day when I'm ready to sell I don't think a potential buyer would be happy with it.
G81 Can Cycle said:Unfortunately, this conversion kit will not fit the Mark III. Matt @ CNW and I have discussed making an upgrade kit for the Mark III, but it is not on the drawing board yet.
richard-7 said:Super cool John..
I figured people may want to see what John looks like without a cigar...
John Snead (Norton T-Shirt) and Dave Coote (Norton hat).
INOA 2015 RALLY NC
richard-7 said:oh I don't want to jack your thread John.. But doing very well. Back on track to Norton business for sure. Tools, plug Wires, etc. Shouldn't be long until you see something in the post. :mrgreen:
And for the record to people who have never had the pleasure of meeting him, John is a genuinely good, caring person with integrity and I cannot thank him enough for helping me with my dad. -- cheers!
G81 Can Cycle said:richard-7 said:oh I don't want to jack your thread John.. But doing very well. Back on track to Norton business for sure. Tools, plug Wires, etc. Shouldn't be long until you see something in the post. :mrgreen:
And for the record to people who have never had the pleasure of meeting him, John is a genuinely good, caring person with integrity and I cannot thank him enough for helping me with my dad. -- cheers!
Well this thread needs to be jacked
And for everyone's knowledge, I paid dearly to have Richard say that. It cost well over $2,000 to get that statement LOL