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- 23 Feb 2024 15:28
- Forum: Bikes and bits for sale
- Topic: Kanguro x3 for sale as parts bike or restore for the road
- Replies: 2
- Views: 601
Re: Kanguro x3 for sale as parts bike or restore for the road
For anyone wanting a good viable project this is well worth a look. I would normally be straight round there. As I've been doing that a little too much I will have to miss out on this one.
- 23 Feb 2024 15:17
- Forum: Off road bikes
- Topic: Kanguro x3 NOW SOLD .
- Replies: 1
- Views: 366
Re: Kanguro x3 parts bike or restore for the road
This bike must be worth a look. Keep pushing with the advert, they make a decent lightweight adventure bike so there must be an owner for it somewhere? I would be interested if I didn't have too many already! Definitely looks too good to break for spares, as a UK bike from new (I think) and most lik...
- 19 Feb 2024 21:45
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Oil pump seal variation in sizes/mdina part different?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 751
Re: Oil pump seal variation in sizes/mdina part different?
From what you say it sounds a possibility to use it again. As long as it is still rubbery, not cut or split etc. When you come to fit the case you should be able to just feel that rubber being compressed, only by a tiny amount. If the gasket faces are good you could omit the gasket and use 3 Bond or...
- 16 Feb 2024 13:26
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Oil pump seal variation in sizes/mdina part different?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 751
Re: Oil pump seal variation in sizes/mdina part different?
The black straight tube type seals is all that has been available for some time now. I too prefer the original and have re-used them many times. The rubber seems pretty resilient and so long as it isn't cut, nicked or otherwise damaged/degraded they can go back in. I haven't heard of any problems wi...
- 29 Jan 2024 21:33
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Spares needed: clutch plates, cam belt
- Replies: 3
- Views: 797
Re: Spares needed: clutch plates, cam belt
The year is irrelevant here but the drive pulley on the camshaft should have a stamping facing you, on the outer edge once you remove the flywheel cover. As others have said, M'dina is the place to go for your new spares now (plus a lot of used stock too) they have a good website but still ring them...
- 08 Jan 2024 18:33
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: Christmas 2023 ATG
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1300
Re: Christmas 2023 ATG
Well worth the wait though-what a cracker it is! Congratulations on a consistently great magazine-the best I've seen for sure.
- 08 Jan 2024 18:30
- Forum: Morini Events
- Topic: Warwickshire Section this Saturday!
- Replies: 1
- Views: 869
Warwickshire Section this Saturday!
As last month we are holding a winter section meet at Welford this Saturday lunchtime. It's a nice pub and they do nice food too in case you need warming up after riding there! Venue is: The Wharf Inn, Welford, NN66JQ and we'll be there from around midday. Plenty of parking for bikes and cars. We do...
- 07 Jan 2024 13:44
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Starter motor clutch shoes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1211
Re: Starter motor clutch shoes
You shouldn't need to be particularly brutal-just clean like you would for brakes. If the shoes are not biting into the drum it could be a few things. The Oomph of the battery (sorry for the tech jargon) the efficiency of the electric motor, the efficiency of the gearbox on the starter motor, the we...
- 16 Dec 2023 18:08
- Forum: Morini Events
- Topic: This Saturday-Lunch in The midlands
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1103
Re: This Saturday-Lunch in The midlands
And so it came to pass. Three MRC members did meet at the Wharf Inn, Welford. It is now decreed that this shall be our winter daytime meeting place. Try to keep lunchtime (1pm) the 2nd Saturday of the month free for a nice ride out and an informal social gathering. Until the evenings are less dark a...
- 14 Dec 2023 09:48
- Forum: Morini Events
- Topic: This Saturday-Lunch in The midlands
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1103
This Saturday-Lunch in The midlands
It is short notice I know-for that I apologise. I democratically, all by myself decided to try a lunchtime weekend meet for the winter months, for our Warwickshire section. I picked the Wharf Inn at Welford. NN6 6JQ. It's very close to the A14 and there are plenty of nice non-motorway/main road rout...
- 03 Dec 2023 19:14
- Forum: The 500
- Topic: left hand gearchange conversions
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6852
Re: left hand gearchange conversions
As you've seen here the Camel and Kanguro are Left footers as standard. They have a crossover tube welded into the frame, close to where the centre stand pivot tube is. As far as I know there are no ready made kits for sale but there were some done either by the factory for various markets/models. T...
- 22 Nov 2023 18:39
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Starter motor chain snapped
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6916
Re: Starter motor chain snapped
Hi, that's a bind! You're right about the chain being a standard size and I bought one at a local bearing shop. They could only supply with a split link which I have use but keep as a spare now. As for the sprockets, I would like to know if any way of replacing them is found too! I have a couple of ...
- 21 Nov 2023 23:49
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Clutch centre difference
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4181
Re: Clutch centre difference
Are you sure? I thought the difference was the input shaft on the 500 is beefier and the sleeve is different, but the hub is the same. Referee! Oops, just seen your other post. How would the plates be the same if the centre hubs were different? It's just the diameter of the inner splined part.(wher...
- 21 Nov 2023 23:46
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Clutch centre difference
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4181
Re: Clutch centre difference
MickeyMoto wrote: ↑21 Nov 2023 21:19Oops, just seen your other post.MickeyMoto wrote: ↑21 Nov 2023 21:13 Are you sure?
I thought the difference was the input shaft on the 500 is beefier and the sleeve is different, but the hub is the same.
Referee!
How would the plates be the same if the centre hubs were different?
- 21 Nov 2023 18:24
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Clutch centre difference
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4181
Clutch centre difference
Please see my reply on the seized nuts post in the 350 forum. I am guilty of spreading the rumour that the clutch centre hub is the same on both.
Well it isn't. You probably know already, sorry if I have mislead anyone.
Well it isn't. You probably know already, sorry if I have mislead anyone.