Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
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Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
Hi,
Anyone know where to get the little rubber boot that covers the top of the clutch actuating arm?
Or maybe there is a satisfactory alternative?
Thanks.
Anyone know where to get the little rubber boot that covers the top of the clutch actuating arm?
Or maybe there is a satisfactory alternative?
Thanks.
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Re: Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
Charlie Mullendore
http://www.AntietamClassicCycle.com
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Re: Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
Wow ! 15 euros 

David
75 350 Strada, 76 350 Strada, 80 250 vee, 72 Triumph TR5T, 81 Honda CB250RS, 72 Honda CB350K4
75 350 Strada, 76 350 Strada, 80 250 vee, 72 Triumph TR5T, 81 Honda CB250RS, 72 Honda CB350K4
Re: Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
NLM had 8 of them on their last price list M300127 (£12 + VAT) but I couldn't find them on Mdina so maybe sold out?
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Re: Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
Yes, Dave: I asked NLM about them shortly before they closed but they had none left.
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I may have one with me at Stafford next month. The usual alternative is to use a terminal boot.
Paul Compton
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
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http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
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Re: Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
Thanks guys.
They're not only 15€ from StartGomma but also another 15 for shipping plus 22% tax on top of all that.
So, to mitigate the shipping I've ordered a set of grommets for the various engine casing cables, as the ones from M'dina Italia are just round, rather than correctly shaped.
Still makes yer eyes water, though!
They're not only 15€ from StartGomma but also another 15 for shipping plus 22% tax on top of all that.
So, to mitigate the shipping I've ordered a set of grommets for the various engine casing cables, as the ones from M'dina Italia are just round, rather than correctly shaped.
Still makes yer eyes water, though!
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Re: Clutch arm rubber cover/boot
Where will your stall be located at Stafford, EV?EVguru wrote:I may have one with me at Stafford next month. The usual alternative is to use a terminal boot.
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I'll be on the club stand as usual. I'll have my flywheel remagnetiser, espresso machine and sundry Morini bits.Silverspur wrote:Where will your stall be located at Stafford, EV?
Paul Compton
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
http://www.morini-mania.co.uk
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVguru
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I ordered a set of rubber based items from them including the generator cable grommet,intake tubes,clutch arm. I could hold all the items in the palms of my hands and it still came to >£80. Al fits though. And I seemed to get a Christmas email card. Only thing left that's perishing ,apart from the rider, is the rubber domed grommet for the wiring to the rear m/cylinder based stop switch.
How best to store old rubber bits? Plastic bags in the dark?
John
How best to store old rubber bits? Plastic bags in the dark?
John
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I thought rubber was single use and you need a new one each time...
The Scottish ale has kicked in...
The Scottish ale has kicked in...
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You've reminded me....Clingfilm!
That'll do it.
John
That'll do it.
John