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British Bikes / Re: Dished Clutch Intermediate Plates ???
« on: September 03, 2015, 06:01:35 PM »
So how much _would_ you pay for a brand new clutch plate ?
(I've had a quote back at last)

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British Bikes / Re: Dished Clutch Intermediate Plates ???
« on: August 24, 2015, 06:38:25 PM »
Wow, I don't look for 2 days and there's an explosion of content !

Leon - thanks for your offer, but I have several plates, all rubbish because the part that should be flat on the outside of the dish is... you guessed it - dished itself.
Now, I might be old fashioned, but when a steel clutch plate has to contact a flat friction plate, I prefer it to be flat too ;)
In my opinion, it is a design flaw to make a steel plate that will distort when it gets hot so that it is no longer serviceable, and all the plates I have show that sign. So the plates might have been very clever to fit into a small space, back in the day when you could get new ones whenever you wanted, but today they are crap.
Also, I am a rudge club member, and I have the drawings for M2062x5 and its design thickness, from the drawing, is 16G = 0.064"
So !
Eureka !
I think you may have some that were made such that they resist heat distortion !
As in exactly what a race dept would do without telling the public ;)
1/8" nominal will definitely be more robust than 1/16" nominal !

And as far as swapping parts from one manufacturer to another goes... back in the day, they would do just whatever they thought might be helpful... just as we should be prepared to do today if it means keeping an old clunker on the road rather than as just a pretty museum piece :)

I'd still 'just' like to get some new standard-ish steels though  ;D

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British Bikes / Dished Clutch Intermediate Plates ???
« on: August 20, 2015, 04:14:05 PM »
I have a 1930 vintage Rudge, and it has crap clutch plates, and the Rudge club have never got round to getting any more made cos that clutch was only used from '29 - '31.
The plates are quite like Royal Enfield plates, but dimensions are too different to adapt some of those.
So I wondered what else has dished plates ???

The dimensions I need are:
Plate thickness 1/16" (of course !)
155 od
87 id
Dish is 1/16" from 108 to 115
There are 4 holes on the inner section at 98 diam centre

All ideas welcomed :)

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Identify these bikes! / Rickman Metisse CR - engine mounts ???
« on: June 03, 2015, 07:36:10 PM »
Help please !
I've decided its time the 'bargain' rickman frame was sorted out. The project totally stalled when I realised that the 6T unit engine was never meant to fit the frame mounts... and especially not with the dreadfully-tacked-on chrome tube below the original front mounts. Attempts to get info out of Gerry whatsits lot yielded a resounding 'not interested'.
I'm inclined to fit what it was originally designed for...
So - anyone know if the 'rickman story' book has any useful details ?
Its was registered in Nov '68 as a Triumph 500, with frame #R316
Pics attached

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: September 02, 2011, 10:54:36 PM »
There's certainly enough fact in that thread to let you know that what you get will be a complete lottery in terms
of quality and dimensions.

Ho hum.
God save us from cheap $hit.
Now, who do I know who can make a pattern to machine from billet  :-\

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: September 02, 2011, 10:47:53 PM »
and this
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No, they're not. We had a couple through Headworks Engineering on customers' bikes. They are not well built. Porosity everywhere. Brittle welds. Crystalized castings. Run screaming in the other direction.

There is a reason they're cheap: They're shit. Put teles on your scoot and have done. Leave girders to the restorers: even though they look agricultural, they are a very well-executed piece of engineering (in other words: expensive to buy & rebuild).

Is it a 'look' you want, or to get out on the road at full noise?!

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: September 02, 2011, 10:41:43 PM »
Hmm, that last thread has the following quote:
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spoke with a guy today who selled 21 one of those
he got 19 back with cracked and snapped castings
2 of them didn't come back because of luck ...or the projects are not done yet
so the girders are still in a corner instead of being mounted and driven

well he said because of the fact that these are hard to come buy
he tried them
he bought 25 of them
he got 19 back ...3 where to $%^&&ed up when he recieved them ,to sell these would give bad karma he said
the other 3 got sold to 2 too people who didn't came back with it
and the last one to a guy he'sdoing a complete resto for
now because he feels bad he took one of his one org. girders out of one of his own bikes to help the guy out ,he's doing the resto for

so he paid for 25 pieces and he didn't recieve any money back from the "india" seller
because that guy blames the shippers ,salt water fumes on the trip over,and that this shop owner i know wasn't careful enough unwrapping
the girders etc etc > WTF !!!!

so he lost loads of cash and has a bunch of shitty girders that are deadtraps

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: September 02, 2011, 10:39:49 PM »
And more pics here in a guys project:
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=388072&page=1 Post#379348
and that thread mentions another guy who bought some, but sold them on.

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: September 02, 2011, 10:30:22 PM »
At last something substantial !
http://www.britbike.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=388072&page=1 Post#379348
Definitely castings.
Definitely need plenty of fettling to make them fit.
And they've gone very quiet on that thread since june !

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: September 02, 2011, 12:26:50 PM »
I've trawled some ebay feedback and asked some people the question:
"Girder Forks - I saw you bought some from india - can you tell me what you think of them please, as there doesnt seem to be any info about them anywhere.
regards, phil"

1st reply back:
"interesting question, i own a engineering workshop, iff your handy on the tools buy one, iff not don't."

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: August 29, 2011, 10:18:40 PM »
rebuilds girder forks in birmingham i will try and find his number , rebuilt / restored webbs are about £900 or thats what i payed last time , they are perfect and now on my KSS
Thanks - found his email with a web search but he hasnt got anything in just now :(

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: August 29, 2011, 05:24:44 PM »
ray daniels has webbs
Who is Ray Daniels ?

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: August 29, 2011, 03:04:34 PM »
I was hoping to hear from someone or of someone who'd bought some indian-made GIRDERS.
If you remember what the quality of the old indian-made enfields was like or have seen some indian engineering or seen pictures of what indians actually ride around on, then you will understand my reticence.
Just because the latest indian enfields now have some quality control doesnt mean that all indian engineering has quality control.

And another thing ... if they were any good wouldnt more people be marketing them ?
I have seen no reports on them.
That doesnt make me feel comfortable.
</rant>

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The Classic Biker Bar / Re: New Girder Forks from India ?
« on: August 29, 2011, 12:10:54 PM »
Indian made teles have the reputation of being lethal.

Stick with the teles, at least you stay alive,

Your bike would look well daft with fake girders on a S/A rear, why destroy its history? far too much of this sort of stuff has been discarded for the sake of "originality"

Thanks for that - I cant understand why they bother to  make them if they arnt good enough  ::)

Anyway - velos with swingers and girders are famous ... havnt you seen any KTTs ?
No prob with looks or handling.

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