A reminder for everyone to check their oil every ride!

Discussion in 'Maintenance' started by martinowen, Mar 3, 2013.

  1. scooby

    scooby Elite Member

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    would love to know for definate though,even though i dont have 1 anymore
     
  2. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Ok, Spalders said the shafts are different by 3mm! Knew he'd know...lol

    "06/7 clutch sits about 3mm further in than the 04/5. Now we sell one clutch that fits all 4 years..."

    Scooby here is Mikes add too, also suggests that the shafts are not the same... odd how I remember 04 owners running different clutches, must have been just part of the later clutch!

    http://www.racesparesuk.co.uk/en/co...ory_id=252&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=103



    So I'm going to say I think I'm right and if you want a late 06/07 box you will need the clutch...

    Im going to order one of the later all model 4-7 slippers from Spalders soon... to see what's what and test one out.
     
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  3. scooby

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    see you learn something new everyday :)
     
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  4. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Yeah I know I do....lol :)

    And without answers mate you know it will do your head in like me.
     
  5. fez.57

    fez.57 Well-Known Member

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    What a life you have being able to just casually ask one of the great motorcycle brains about shaft differances.
     
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  6. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Power of the modern social networks mate, but he's such a nice bloke he always answers my questions even at 11pm at night, nice bloke.. Im a dealer for Sigma clutches and again he's always on hand to help out.. Top Bloke and VERY cleaver!
     
  7. martinowen

    martinowen Moderator
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    Can anyone explain why 07 boxes apear to be nearly half the price of 05 ones?

    Still searching for a box they seem to be alot cheaper in the US but there's something very off putting shopping for a mail order tranny!
     
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  8. wedgiewolves#223

    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    Get back onto your gearbox mate mail ordering a tranny is just gonna be messy lol ill have a ask around there's a breakers in stoke he has a engine he does not wanna spilt but I'm arm twisting see if he breaks !
     
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  9. martinowen

    martinowen Moderator
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    Cheers mate, Appretiate the help :)
     
  10. Haggler ®™

    Haggler ®™ Active Member

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    Most prob that people are not aware that a 06/7 box can be used in a 04/5 and the fact that 06/7 box's are stronger and less likely to fail.............thus no demand for them.
     
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  11. martinowen

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    UPDATE - I have found a low millage gearbox and I have managed to beat him down to a price I can afford :D and should be arriving at Arthur's by Wednesday/Thursday.

    Thank you for everyone's help and advice
     
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  12. derick

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    Not long now mate!
     
  13. dogman

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    Does the 08-11 model have a cassette type gearbox similar to 04-07?
     
  14. scooby

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    nope.full engine out job.
     
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  15. phantom

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    like anything honda does, have a good idea then work backwards from there :S
     
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  16. dogman

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    That's something to look forward to then...........I hope they have improved the design since the previous gen.
     
  17. fez.57

    fez.57 Well-Known Member

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    Thats great news martin. i bet you get your bike back before i do
     
  18. martinowen

    martinowen Moderator
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    What's the news on yours fez?
     
  19. AshBlade

    AshBlade Riding Goddess

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    Wahoooo !!!!!! I'm really pleased for you Martin... you've been such a worry... Happy days.:D
     
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  20. fez.57

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    Well i popped in this morning to tell him what arthur has advised, he is doing lots a little jobs today so he has all day tomorrow free to work on mine so i wont know anything untill tomorrow night / wednesday morning. i also gave him arthurs phone number just incase he needs a little help.

    i think its 1 of 2 things, either i was a total idiot and didnt connect the loom properly on coil 1, or worst case senario is that something is broken somewhere in the loom. if he can fix it then it should be sorted quickly but if there is a fault in the loom somewhere and he cant find it then i will have to buy a new loom. neither are massive expense but its just time consuming and i dont like the bike not being sat in my garage
     
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