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If you cut a SWM back box vertically and long ways, the bit nearest the wheel is a series of baffles.
The outside doesn't appear to be connected at all, whats that all about, eh ?
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Were they not also trying to sell a Golner Kawasaki frame for some eye watering amount ?
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Ham 2 on a night out :-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE-xJP_mzsI&feature=related
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Air gun if you can get access.
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Got to be one of the most disturbing films - in so many ways.
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Darwin would have had a field day with this :-
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=wpd5&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_581082
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Havn't used him but you could try John Rutherford 07976 744 204 London Rd, Glasgow.
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Twin Shock ?
Pre 65 ?
Road work ?
Sensible or silly ?
Whats the plans ?
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The writings the right way up, does that not indicate which way they should be mounted ?
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Have you stripped & cleaned the carb ?
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Hi James
In my experience the points either work or don't, thought it might be worth lubricating the pivot in case they are sticking as they get hot.
I would change the plug and condensor if you haven't already.
You going to Scottish Classic on Saturday ?
Ross
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Your better building it from angle as you can paint it properly, box will rust through from the inside.
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ask these people
http://www.canddautos.co.uk/
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Got to echo comments above, probably the best yet.
Good weather on the Saturday, brilliant on the Sunday.
Good photo's Javier, feet up to !
Ross
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FWIW I replaced a duplex primary chain on a B40 after 20 years (no expense spared)
Compared the old one with the Renolds replacement, not a mm of a differance.
Has always been run in TQF.
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Check that the breather is fitted, and take it up under the tank.
I also put a smear of silicon on the flywheel cover face, try these and you shouldn't have to clean the points every time.
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Any car condenser and mount up by the coil, points are also used in some older chainsaws.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorcross-Pit-Bike-Motorbike-Spares-Repair-/330572645685?_trksid=p4340.m1374&_trkparms=algo%3DPI%26its%3DC%26itu%3DUCC%26otn%3D15%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D462879945971138593#ht_558wt_1139
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The Bike above was featured in TBM (Trail Bike & Enduro Magazine) in the UK in Issue 58, June 2000.
I have a copy of this, but to big to upload,
e.mail me if interested.
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The hub is probably acting as a sacrificial anode for the steel liner, no easy answer.
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Thanks spudsdad, was beginning to think I have drempt them.
Ross
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