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Not sure on that mate but there is this on ebay
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-PC-50-Engine-/280690328143?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item415a72824f
Might be worth getting it an seeing if there are any usable bits on it ____________________ XX XXXx
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Not 100% sure yet, Will be taking a look tomorrow  ____________________ My bike? A YX140 powered one-off Monkey Bike, something a little different! |
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And being a centrifugal clutch, the problem is as likely to be the clitch slippers as much as the springs.
Think about that Haynces comment about the masses being balences so it flies out to grip at the right rpm.... actual slippers are like a brake shoe, as they wear through slip, they loose mass, right? Also the clerance between slipper face and drum increases.
and little bikes with centrifugal clutches, slip a LOT.
Though in your case forty year old example, the springs, having been left in tension for umpety years, will have relaxed.
I'd pull it, do some measuring, and be asking pertinent questions of the purveyors of pit-bike or mini-moto bits, personally, for some slippers and new springs.
You can get springs custom would, but you are talking a lot of money. British Springs (Redditch, I think) make a lot of automotiove springs, and do a lot of the suspension 'kit' springs, for the catalogue people... but pretty sure they have a full catalogue for automotive & industrial applications.
If not..... down to measuring the length and rate of the springs you have... length you can do with a ruler, (as diameter) rate, like in GCSE Science... hang one on a nail, then hang a pop bottle on the end with a bit of string, add water to pop bottle at the rate of 1Kg or 9.81N per litre, and measure how many mm of stretch you get per N or cc of water....
Add 'a bit' to the rate for relaxing, take a bit off teh length for stretch.... then google springs, and see what catalogues you find, and what in them has similar specs..... buy & try. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 208 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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