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by jfh
04 Sep 2024 11:22
Forum: Bikes and bits for sale
Topic: Old ATG
Replies: 9
Views: 8546

Re: Old ATG

If there are a few left after Julian I could pop over
... I'm just over the hill from you!
by jfh
17 Jun 2024 14:01
Forum: Morini Events
Topic: Trackday 2024
Replies: 3
Views: 7533

Re: Trackday 2024

It was a great day and good to meet you and be impressed by your smooth fast riding. I did make it back to west Cornwall but with a number of stops to top up the oil and clean the front plug. Now I need to get the heads and barrels off at least and possibly go further in as I think as well as burnin...
by jfh
21 Sep 2023 12:16
Forum: Tre e mezzo
Topic: Flywheel magnetization
Replies: 4
Views: 5080

Re: Flywheel magnetization

Paul (evguru) did a marvellous job with my 350 rotor a few years ago!
Good luck,
John.
by jfh
15 Sep 2021 15:38
Forum: The 500
Topic: Clutch locking tool and seal size
Replies: 7
Views: 6132

Re: Clutch locking tool and seal size

I use a Motion Pro clutch holding tool.
It’s ajustable so will fit other bikes.
by jfh
23 May 2021 09:53
Forum: General motorcycling topics
Topic: Panniers
Replies: 7
Views: 9912

Re: Panniers

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I think this should take you there!
by jfh
23 May 2021 09:50
Forum: General motorcycling topics
Topic: Panniers
Replies: 7
Views: 9912

Re: Panniers

If you look on this forum under 'projects' I posted some panniers I made from scrap materials!
I've noticed Krauser racks and panniers can be reasonable on ebay and the'yre quite adaptable.
by jfh
24 Jul 2020 08:10
Forum: Projects
Topic: 350 Panniers
Replies: 2
Views: 9097

Re: 350 Panniers

Thanks George. They’re made of scrap materials I found in skips.... except for rivets, silicon, latches and some craven qd mountings. The size was dictated by the original box and position allows for a pillion. I mounted the indicators on a bit of steel tube I found. The box was conveniently pre-dis...
by jfh
23 Jul 2020 13:41
Forum: Projects
Topic: 350 Panniers
Replies: 2
Views: 9097

350 Panniers

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I made a pair of panniers by cutting a ‘Grundybin’ kitchen box in half!
by jfh
23 Nov 2019 18:18
Forum: Tre e mezzo
Topic: Transmission noise.
Replies: 4
Views: 4695

Re: Transmission noise.

Could you use a piece of a nylon chopping board!?
by jfh
15 May 2019 13:35
Forum: The 500
Topic: 500 in Llandeilo
Replies: 4
Views: 6386

Re: 500 in Llandeilo

were you riding past a mirrored shopfront Ian? !
by jfh
02 Jun 2017 11:33
Forum: Tre e mezzo
Topic: Levers
Replies: 3
Views: 5550

Re: Levers

I found an MZ (disk brake model) lever fitted on my 350 strada.
by jfh
17 Oct 2011 09:32
Forum: Tre e mezzo
Topic: Sheared bolts and bearing holders.
Replies: 8
Views: 7222

Re: Sheared bolts and bearing holders.

Drift the bearing cups out with a piece of solid bar or a substantial screwdriver (the type where the steel goes up through to the top of the handle). Should be an article in the next (or the one following that) issue of Classic Bike.
by jfh
07 May 2011 11:29
Forum: Bikes and bits for sale
Topic: Some spare 350 spares
Replies: 2
Views: 5223

Re: Some spare 350 spares

hello Andrew,
I'm interested in the tank, I'm guessing it will fit our 77 strada (with leaky tank). Is it possible to send photos.
Thanks,
John.

jfrearshogg@btinternet.com
by jfh
13 Oct 2010 09:00
Forum: Tre e mezzo
Topic: Timing belt in Cheshire
Replies: 14
Views: 22727

Re: Timing belt in Cheshire

I made a flywheel holder by cutting a hole in a piece of plywood (for access to the central flywheel nut). Then I put 3 bolts around the hole to slot in the three holes in the flywheel (some have two but same principle). This held the flywheel so I could undo the nut. Next - important - mark the pul...
by jfh
04 Oct 2010 08:55
Forum: Tre e mezzo
Topic: Morini 1980 350 issues.
Replies: 12
Views: 15762

Re: Morini 1980 350 issues.

I see EV guru mentions faulty tachos can cause problems. I have to run mine disconnected because it cuts out whichever cylinder I plug it in to. What does this mean?