Didn’t even notice the moving methods I wasn’t with it when it was strapped up, when they come back I’m getting it turned around to load I’ll try offer some advice but you are on eggshells at these places they won’t get ale kindly to me butting in the bike is well Goosed front wheel totally different direction tyres flat I’m hoping at sandhurst there’s a few squaddies
Just fitted new maintenance free rod ends to the gear linkage. Steve Now just finishing the new headstock stand.
just bought a complete assy from flea bay, not for gear linkage use but for adapting twin headers on my Triumph, maybe of some use for further reference. £5.99 from you know where .
Bargain, Unfortunately just to long for the 748 gear linkage, mine measured 195mm hole centers and 6mm thread. Steve
loads of different lengths maybe this one and they are M6 rod ends. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x-160MM...rand=Neverland&_trksid=p2047675.c100010.m2109
Took my lads guitar to be fitted with a tremolo arm and be restrung and set up, it badly needs new strings.
You need a left and right handed thread end. There are cheaper and more expensive ones, these have a maintenance free nylon bush. https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p...in-Male-Rod-End-M6x1-Thread/product_info.html They include free postage. Steve
McGill Motorsports do a wide range of rod ends in male/female and LH/RH threads. http://www.mcgillmotorsport.com
If you meant me PB, then not at moment, just good to know the source for when and if after fiddling with gear linkages yesterday. Like the non maintenance idea.
And it’s a fantastic improvement for a fraction of the cost of another seat. Very highly recommended upholsterer, now deals only with bike seats, Alastair Else at elsemade.com. Very informative website despite the BMW owner droning on for far too long.
Fed up of wasting short ends of welding rod like this. So bought some of these for £3 delivered. Now I can use them up without burning my fingers. Steve