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Re: clutch bell cover over pads
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Re: clutch bell cover over pads
Naraku bells are junk. Malossi, polini, and stage 6 are the only good ones that fit right. Several other bells need work to fit over even stock clutch pads let alone any other clutch.
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I remember you. The drive boss has absolutely nothing to do with how your clutch bell sits on the rear pulley. You still have yet to Figure out how a cvt works.
You don't believe the clutch bell isn't long ,deep, enough.... You can physically see its not "long" enough yet you don't believe this.
You don't believe the clutch bell isn't long ,deep, enough.... You can physically see its not "long" enough yet you don't believe this.
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"your bringing into this the clutch bell isnt long enough to fit. i dont believe this.codename47 wrote:1man8scoots wrote:Naraku bells are junk. Malossi, polini, and stage 6 are the only good ones that fit right. Several other bells need work to fit over even stock clutch pads let alone any other clutch.
i believe its the drive boss that would be the problem. and unless you provide proof. then your not proving it to noone and please, let me have my topic."
You know this is a public forum..
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Re: clutch bell cover over pads
Greetings:
If by drive boss you mean that the position of the clutch bell swept surface lies too far outboard with respect to the splined section to make full contact with the pads, I understand. So shaving down the length of the splined "boss" moves the bell inboard some? But then the splined section becomes too short to match the clutch shaft?
It sounds like a lot of trouble to re-engineer everything for a relatively affordable part. I believe nobody has these measurements you request simply because most builders stick with bells designed for the application. You can measure your bell with a digital caliper and a straight edge for the Offset. Then measure a stock bell, diagramming the differences. It may be useful to someone. Name-calling is not, so both of you Quit.
If by drive boss you mean that the position of the clutch bell swept surface lies too far outboard with respect to the splined section to make full contact with the pads, I understand. So shaving down the length of the splined "boss" moves the bell inboard some? But then the splined section becomes too short to match the clutch shaft?
It sounds like a lot of trouble to re-engineer everything for a relatively affordable part. I believe nobody has these measurements you request simply because most builders stick with bells designed for the application. You can measure your bell with a digital caliper and a straight edge for the Offset. Then measure a stock bell, diagramming the differences. It may be useful to someone. Name-calling is not, so both of you Quit.
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It'll be okay.
I got an idea instead of telling other people they need to do research for you, you do the leg work big guy. Less talk and more walk.
You sure are good at telling people things that make no sense but lack the ability to listen to a single thing anyone says unless it jives with your theory.
I got an idea instead of telling other people they need to do research for you, you do the leg work big guy. Less talk and more walk.
You sure are good at telling people things that make no sense but lack the ability to listen to a single thing anyone says unless it jives with your theory.
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Et hoc transibit.
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I'm interested in what else data you collect. Keep on researching and put your findings on this thread. If you are up for the task of doing the leg work and finding these stats it will help everyone greatly.
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Why don't you just not buy a naraku bell that is KNOWN to not fit? I'm sure you're going to jump all over me saying start my own topic but it seems you're trying to make a fuss about a junk bell that doesn't fit your bike. Buy a bell that is KNOWN to fit your bike like the research a million others have come to figure out. Or better yet, why don't you ask the seller if the item you're buying is for your machine or is that too complicated?
Yeah yeah yeah, start my own topic right because I figured out what you couldnt.
FYI dio live is NOT your bike and don't buy parts for one that have the bike listed on bikes it fits, duh.
Yeah yeah yeah, start my own topic right because I figured out what you couldnt.
FYI dio live is NOT your bike and don't buy parts for one that have the bike listed on bikes it fits, duh.
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Nothing you said makes any sense. How am I a liar? Good job there buddy.
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I do speak for myself, what are you even accusing me of? I have more time in r&d on these engines than I should and know not to buy a bell that people have issues with. It's simple to buy the correct part and not the wrong one. How many people want to buy a bell that doesnt fit then spend more money to have it machined when they could buy the right part the first time. Most people buy the correct part, not wrong ones like you. It's easy to ask the SELLER about his product but some people can't figure that out.
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You've won I'm not responding to your posts any more. The amount of energy it takes to read your ramblings has become daunting and you'll never learn anything anyways.
Re: clutch bell cover over pads
86-87 aero ctluch bell will fix your problem, good luck finding one!
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Re: clutch bell cover over pads
I have at least 3 86-87 aero bells
86 Aero 50,Polini 65cc BBK,malossi oring head,100 oct. 32:1
21mm OKO,Malossi Wild Lion exhaust,
Stock Ruck vari, malossi special belt,1.5k shoes,1k center,
aftermarket bell, front/rear metro wheels, TT vapor,
5in stretch on motor mount,280mm Shock.
21mm OKO,Malossi Wild Lion exhaust,
Stock Ruck vari, malossi special belt,1.5k shoes,1k center,
aftermarket bell, front/rear metro wheels, TT vapor,
5in stretch on motor mount,280mm Shock.
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Re: clutch bell cover over pads
Graphite just walk away.