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Folks,

I have made a silly error: I have lost the ball bearing from the end of the clutch rod.

Does anyone know the diameter of the ball please?

thanks,

MG



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Welcome to the forum Matti!

Clutch ball bearing.jpg

Got one here if you can't source locally.  

Brian



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Welcome to the TTR land, Matti.

It's rotten when you lose your balls isn't it?

You wouldn't by any chance have a silver 1200 Bandit would you? confuse

Martyn



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Hi Martin,

Losing one ball is bad... not having a road bike is worse. Not me with a Silver Bandit.

Cheers

MG

 

 



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Ah, then THIS isn't yours then.  disbelief

I Googled and came up with the wrong answer - it often happens.

I was thinking that it's unusual to loose the ball from the clutch rod adjuster, UNLESS you've been having a problem.

If you have a problem then this is the best place to find the answer.

Martyn



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Thankyou Brian.

Thanks for the very prompt reply.

i'm hopeful of getting one today from a local bearing supplier.

 

Kind regards,

MG

 



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The alloy support around the gear selector pin had broken. I took off the clutch basket and then took the bike to get the alloy support welded.

Somewhere on the journey. The ball bearing escaped. Stupid mistake... I know there is a bb in the hole but I overlooked it.

As soon as I get a new one, I can rebuild and get it road tested. 



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I took the Silver Bandit photos to help a mate sell his bike.... a lot of years ago.



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