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Ceack radiates onto the face the bearing presses into 😩
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Thanks i will look to sort thebrake next.......that is after i have fixed the next issue! I now have noticed a hair line crack in the casing onthe inside of the case where the water pump bearings sit , not sure if tryi g to press a new bearing in would cause more damage and if i should have this welded , use jb weld or just give the new bearings a go ....any advice inmates?
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Just as an update, the engine is back in the frame and running rather well. It’s a bit of a devil to start when cold ( any ideas to help would be welcome) but fine when hot.
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WIX-ONE started following Clutch not engaging after oil change
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In todays episode of "what's he broke now?" Changed the clutch oil, Drained old out and replaced with 260mm of new but now the clutch doesnt engage at all. Thought it could need bleeding so i first filled from the bleed nipple, then as that didn't work bled all the fluid out and refilled again but still not working and i'm out of ideas? Also what a stupid place to put that bleed nipple, every video I've watched has an easy access one not a stupid angled one.... Also i need to replace the drain plug as the allen thread has rounded, can i get a generic one from anywhere (UK) and what size is it as the parts list doesnt state the size? Cheers
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That tone is being produced by the motor. It's indicating an error occurred while the controller was performing its "pre-flight" diagnostics (which take about 2 seconds to complete). One example of such an error would be the throttle being open during the diagnostic tests.
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I use disc-locks too..., big chain whit U-lock true arm..
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It is indeed devious at best, fraud would also be a common word for it. I also just received a EVO 300 4T Factory, and guess what, no compression adjuster on the fork. Throw in that the build quality is horrible. Thread destroyed in the frame, threads not drilled the right places in the frame, threaded studs so far off on the muffler, that the heat shield can't be mounted...... That's hardly a long term strategy Beta has there. EDIT: and now that Beta found an even cheaper supplier for forks (Ollé), there's no workaround anymore, like there was on the Formula forks.
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2021 em escape no longer runs. Help!
dvtechnics replied to dvtechnics's topic in EM (Electric Motion)
I did it! - Last week
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What about a high security cable instead of chain? what you are aiming to do is slow down the scum, if they have enough time and the right tools your bike is gone. a loud alarm and baseball bat will also help.
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Locks only stop honest people -> 'out of sight out of mind' Best way to secure a motorcycle in a garage area where it might be stolen from is to put the motorcycle inside a locking container.
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Chains up to around 14mm will with some wiggling fit around the frame above the swingarm pivot on the left side.
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I have never seen a video uploaded directly to Trials Central. Pretty sure you must use an intermediary server (like YouTube) and then post a link. Try unplugging the connector for the Regen button. It will be labeled something like "FRB" for fixed regen braking.
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Hi guys I’m looking for some help here I have a Beta evo 125 (22) and looking to make it more secure in my garage. I bought a Datatag and an Oxford Beast ground anchor, lock and chain but my sheer stupidity didn’t realise it won’t fit through the frame unless I take the spark plug out .. I don’t really want to be doing that its been suggested to take the wheels off which seems a good idea but I can pick the bike up then Anyone recommended a good lock and chain etc or are their other trains of thought? tia
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RL250 Extra Washer after Split Case
MountainTrails replied to MountainTrails's topic in Suzuki/Beamish
Hi Kurtis, thank you for the reply. I had given that thought. With a 17mm thru hole, the only shaft small enough is the transmission shaft. I've attached a scan of the parts list for the transmission. Item 21 (the shaft) is the only diameter it fits on. The bearing you are suggesting is item 22. I know that the part was on the outside of this referenced bearing, as I was stripping parts to make it easier for the mechanic to separate the case for me, and do the seal work and return to me assembled minus the parts I took off. There are only 2 washers (and 1 snap ring) on that side of the bearing. Those are items 33 and 34. Both of those items seem to be in place. Item 33 is a similar washer but is only 1mm thick. Item 34 is a conical washer (not flat). I'm convinced that the washer came from this assemble, but it's not shown, and all parts accounted for. Can anyone confirm that item 34 is conical? I still have assembly issues if I add this washer, as then the snap ring won't go on. So did this washer come from else where? There are 2 washers of similar nature shown on the Kick Starter Parts List. I have attached that schematic. They are Items 4 and 15. Both of these washers are present on my assembly. Could it have been an additional spacer here? Does anyone have the dimensions of items 4 and 15? PN's 08211-17342 and 08212-20361 respectively. From the pictures I've been able to find it looks similar to item 4 (08211-17342). Kick Starter shaft.pdf Transmission parts.pdf -
2021 em escape no longer runs. Help!
dvtechnics replied to dvtechnics's topic in EM (Electric Motion)
No lever. Has a regen button (i think) on the left side near the clutch -
2021 em escape no longer runs. Help!
dvtechnics replied to dvtechnics's topic in EM (Electric Motion)
I tried adding the video on here but it won't accept it and I guess it's hard to explain. Kinda like the hard disk drive turning a disk but can't read it so it keeps gliching. Probably doesn't make much sense. I'll keep trying to upload. -
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Blackmer started following Explorer conversion Kit
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Hi, I've just registered on the site. I have been replacing the fuel pump on my TR 280i and found a few helpful posts here. I was wondering if anyone knows where i can find an Explorer conversion kit. By the way I found the fuel pumps from the KTM 690 Duke's look identical and are relatively cheaper..
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JITSIE made BETA EVO disc spacers/bobbins have these measurements TOP HAT BRIM = 14mm , BOLT HOLE = 6.30mm , DISC LOCATOR BUSHING AREA = 10.20mm . The clutch pressure plate should be under spring pressure and clamping the clutch pack together it should not waggle , if you are referring to the clutch basket moving then that would be movement in the bushing or perhaps the nut that holds it on is loose?. Best of luck. Regards Alan.
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I would start by lining it up with the other bearings in the case. it may be a shim that was added to get the correct end float on a shaft.
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MountainTrails started following RL250 Extra Washer after Split Case
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After splitting the case to replace the crank seals, I have an extra washer! It's 17 X 33 X 1.5 mm. With a 17mm through hole, I assume it's off the transmission. In reference to fig 8 (Transmission) of the parts manual. The only washers on the parts list are Item 33 a thinner (1mm) washer and item 34 a conical washer are both present. I did not go past the bearing so missing item 16 is ruled out. I can see wear marks on the washer that would correspond to the small diameter portion of the conical washer. When things are installed per the parts manual illustration, there is no slop when installing the cir-clip on the end, and installation of this clip is not possible with this thicker washer substituted for the thinner washer. Is it possible to compress the conical washer so installation is possible? Where does this mystery washer go? Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
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May 26th 1978 Ex Ssdt Very Special Works Sherpa T
motosinge83 replied to motosinge83's topic in Bultaco
Cheers Chaps! No Facial recognition technology back then. Owner with the Clerk of the Course official yellow armband. Not my bike! Motosinge83. -
Thanks for the info, the drive gear\shaft is a one piece item but I have now found a replacement although the gear is made out of plastic so hardly a upgrade I may try the old shaft cleaned up with emmery cloth and the new bearings / seal. The forks need a service , the exhaust a good decoking and the rear wheel some replacelment spokes but apart from that it would be nice to enter a trial and seee how she/I cope! Top hats appear well worn I think as they allow radial movement hence they need replacing to make the front end feel more stable on the brakes. Should the clutch pressure plate waggle side to side I wonder? I think I will have to investigate further.........
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If it has 'top hat' washers then it is is a floating brake 😐 the type of disc brake where the disc needs to float to centre the disc between the pads. To do that the disc needs to float side to side and not radially, if the washers are worn in 2 spots radially you can loosen the retaining blot and rotate the top hat washer so it wears in a new place.
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If I remember right those disc's were the floating type. They were meant to move.
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