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Yeah, I knew it was going to be the kind of job that can generate swear words from a particularly serene monk, so I decided to cheat.
Actually works pretty well!
Actually works pretty well!
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I just give it a wiggle and they usually move out of the way as you slide the armature in
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How do you keep yours from popping out then?
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I slide each brush in as i wiggle the armature in there is a bit of a technique to it but you get that hang of doing it when you have rebuilt as many as me think i have a starter apart every few months
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Video yourself doing it next time and YouTube it for us?
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You want a video of Scottie wiggling his thing in?Anton wrote:Video yourself doing it next time and YouTube it for us?
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All 4 of them, yeah. I'm curious! It's not an everyday occurrence!
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Been going through this thread again as I know there was a point I needed clarifying.
So a quote from Anton reads...
To start with, you have to take a compusory test (CBR test, I think it is). I passed one of those years ago, but it only lasts a year, and during that year you're restricted to 4 stroke 125's max, and have to have an L plate.
Matey you aren't restricted to 4 strokes only, it's just that due to EU emissions tests a 2 stroke would never pass. That's why none are made new anymore. You can however find some cheap 2 stroke lil' screamers on ebay for maybe £1000, like Suzuki RG125, Yamaha RD etc, even Cagiva Mito's (look like a Ducati 916 and good for 100mph).
Hope you are feeling a bit better and if you decide to get a licence get a 2 stroke 125!! More fun than a fun thing....
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Been going through this thread again as I know there was a point I needed clarifying.
So a quote from Anton reads...
To start with, you have to take a compusory test (CBR test, I think it is). I passed one of those years ago, but it only lasts a year, and during that year you're restricted to 4 stroke 125's max, and have to have an L plate.
Matey you aren't restricted to 4 strokes only, it's just that due to EU emissions tests a 2 stroke would never pass. That's why none are made new anymore. You can however find some cheap 2 stroke lil' screamers on ebay for maybe £1000, like Suzuki RG125, Yamaha RD etc, even Cagiva Mito's (look like a Ducati 916 and good for 100mph).
Hope you are feeling a bit better and if you decide to get a licence get a 2 stroke 125!! More fun than a fun thing....
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Bit of research...early model RD125's are stupidly expensive as they are classed as a classic bike, later models a lot cheaper, RG125's rare and spares almost nil. Best bet is the Mito. 31bhp (yes as a learner bike) 101mph, 130 kgs. It hits the rev band at 8000rpm and apparently takes off like a whippet with a firework up it's arse. It has the same kind of power as my old Yamaha RD250LC and that was a scream to ride. They need a top end rebuild about every 9500 miles but a piston and cylinder are under £50. And they look like a Ducati 916, in my opinion the sexiest bike on the planet.
I'm on the hunt for one at the moment but I plan to fit a YPVS 350 engine in it...I have one kicking around..
Hope you get one matey, fastest L plate bike around!
No I don't work for Cagiva...
I'm on the hunt for one at the moment but I plan to fit a YPVS 350 engine in it...I have one kicking around..
Hope you get one matey, fastest L plate bike around!
No I don't work for Cagiva...
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