Clutch, Transmission, Drive Chain, Sprockets
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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Tue Nov 09, 2010 7:06 am
HONDA had at least 6 center hubs over the years and fortunately 1966 HONDA designed the best one and solved the Bad Clutch syndrome.
And Now Ya Know More of the Story.
I Think?!?!?!?!?.........:-). ............lm
Dgormley wrote:Ed, Thanks for clearing that up, I have been wondering for some time what the reasoning for leaving them out "really" was. Now I know.........................................D
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Snakeoil
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by Snakeoil » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:44 am
Thanks, LM. Yes, I did find the post where you talked about the various versions of the hubs/plates and the wires not working. The reason I asked was Bill Silver specifically says to leave them out due to the risk of breaking. Of course his book is about 18 years old now so I could see how that statement might have been based more on the myth than the facts.
regards,
Rob
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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:01 pm
This shows what comes along when misinformation is put in print.
It's there and can't be changed.
Man I like these computers where ya can spell check.
;sdlfoiuoip vopgap[ vosdd. .............lm
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Snakeoil wrote:.lm
Snakeoil wrote:Thanks, LM. Yes, I did find the post where you talked about the various versions of the hubs/plates and the wires not working. The reason I asked was Bill Silver specifically says to leave them out due to the risk of breaking. Of course his book is about 18 years old now so I could see how that statement might have been based more on the myth than the facts.
regards,
Rob