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  • in reply to: police patrols #150410

    ian
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    your right if your regod and licensed you shouldnt have any problems and half the time its thway you greet them as my rule of thumb is i treat people the way they treat me and speak to people the way i would like to be spoken to nothin worse when you on the wrong side of law and you open up with wat the f%#k do you want just puts them on the front foot straight away .

    in reply to: Basin run Sat 29-8-09 #150327

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    im off up to the cells this weekend gettin showed around up there . never been there before should be good

    in reply to: Basin run Sat 29-8-09 #150312

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    so im not really up on the areas where you are riding . where abouts is the basin ??

    in reply to: Back on the tracks after a long break #150256

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    how are you Mat , i live at seaham if you ever want to go out wallaroo for a run be glad to show you or nerong , stroud and buladelah for that matter. catch up to you on a trail somewhere

    in reply to: Magura clutches #149589

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    well ive found the problem i replaced everything used different oils pulled my hair out, cryed a littlebit in my sleep but it ended up being the slave cylinder housing as the actual slave cylinder is thin it kicks around a little bit and after a while scores the barrel i can see where it leaksair when i push the slave cylinder in and hold my thumb over the top where the hose/ bleed bolt joins it stays in but touch it and the slave cylinder pops out with out taking your thumb off the top and though they are only minor you can see the scoring in the housing barrel so im going to check out one of these replacement slave cylinders from 7602 racing tell how i went. so check that out lotsa if you cant fix your fading clutch. cheers

    in reply to: Tamworth Pony Express #149660

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    boony you could get a team of DRs up and running couldnt you

    in reply to: Anyone actually get out for a ride today ??? #149594

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    yep im just about to go now

    in reply to: Magura clutches #149584

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    lotsa wrote:

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    huskybloke wrote:
    i think the problem is a bit of both the new oring on the slave cylinder certainly improved the sealing around the slave cylinder but i think the plunger in the resevoir could have been on the way outas well, because after getting the new plunger piston there is no comparison with the old one it was stuffed . Now 2 points lotsa the o ring for the slave cylinder take your old one to a cbc bearing ( or in my case it was a SKF bearings at sandgate newcastle who i cannot say enough about they have helped me heaps)and they will size it up for you and give you a replacement one he ended up just giving me one for nothing. POINT2 now when you are going to replace your magura clutch plunger / piston remember there are quite a few brands that use Magura clutches, when i rang up watsons at cessnock a husky kit for the magura clutch resevoir was $130 for the same thing off a TM dealer around the corner $ 41 bit of a difference EH! it looks a little bit different but it fits and it works. and just on a quick note on SKF bearings when i done the bigend rebuild on the husky mains bearings from the husky dealer $145 each SKF had the same C3 bearing but without the groove for the retaining clips for $8. 50 i then took them to a toolmaker who put them on his lathe and machined the groove in them for mefor $40 so all up it was $57 and there is no difference just make sure you ask for C3 bearings as these have the right tolerences, ive done about 700KM since the rebuild all is sweet. so my advice is get a bit of a relationship between you and your local bearing and seals dealer it will save you heaps . cheers Ian

    Thanks Ian
    I did just that. The slave piston oring is 24 x 2mm and the clutch is working. A better test on the trails. There are some rub marks on the bore of the slave cylinder but I’ll see how it goes. If the TM dealer around the corner in Cessnock is also the KTM dealer in the main street I’ll get a reservoir plunger from them or a bloke in QLD.

    Thanks for big end info. I hope I don’t have to use it though.

    Happy trails[/quote] that would be the same place tm/ktm dealer in the main street and another thing if you google 7602 racing have a look at the replacement slave cylinder they have it is a bit thicker and uses a quad ring (oring) it is a husky sight but as i said magura clutches are used on other brands so it should fit .cheers

    in reply to: wallaroo 23/8 #149540

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    yeah i kno its late notice but iwasnt sure everything was going to be allright until late this afternoon and wallaroo is 2km from me i just leave from home allways a good place to fall back on for a sunday morning ride

    in reply to: The Wooly Beemer #149521

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    is that what you would call a silverback the dominating male

    in reply to: Magura clutches #149491

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    lotsa wrote:

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    My clutch died last Sunday on the trails.

    I found my clutch reservoir empty with no external sign of leak. I’m thinking if the slave seal is bypassing slightly into the engine, over a period of time the reservoir will run dry. It happened about four months ago and to fix it I just filled the reservoir ,bled it removing the old fluid and it has worked fine since then.

    The correct fluid has been used.

    I’ll try the sugestions above also.

    Huskybloke
    Where did you get the slave piston oring? KTM shops want to sell me a whole piston and slave cylinder.

    i think the problem is a bit of both the new oring on the slave cylinder certainly improved the sealing around the slave cylinder but i think the plunger in the resevoir could have been on the way outas well, because after getting the new plunger piston there is no comparison with the old one it was stuffed . Now 2 points lotsa the o ring for the slave cylinder take your old one to a cbc bearing ( or in my case it was a SKF bearings at sandgate newcastle who i cannot say enough about they have helped me heaps)and they will size it up for you and give you a replacement one he ended up just giving me one for nothing. POINT2 now when you are going to replace your magura clutch plunger / piston remember there are quite a few brands that use Magura clutches, when i rang up watsons at cessnock a husky kit for the magura clutch resevoir was $130 for the same thing off a TM dealer around the corner $ 41 bit of a difference EH! it looks a little bit different but it fits and it works. and just on a quick note on SKF bearings when i done the bigend rebuild on the husky mains bearings from the husky dealer $145 each SKF had the same C3 bearing but without the groove for the retaining clips for $8. 50 i then took them to a toolmaker who put them on his lathe and machined the groove in them for mefor $40 so all up it was $57 and there is no difference just make sure you ask for C3 bearings as these have the right tolerences, ive done about 700KM since the rebuild all is sweet. so my advice is get a bit of a relationship between you and your local bearing and seals dealer it will save you heaps . cheers Ian

    in reply to: Magura clutches #149408

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    i think your on the money menace have tried to bleed it with the new oring on the slave cylinder hasnt done a thing , still the same so im going in tomorrow and getting a kit for the resevoir should do the trick i think see how it goes

    in reply to: Magura clutches #149314

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    there is no external leaking at the handlebar endand the oil is going some where got a new o ring for slave cylinder so im goin to have a go at it now tell yas how iwent later

    in reply to: Teralba to Colo Heights Run – 29 August 09 #148794

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    this sounds like a good ride but its the boys 7th birthday so im the DJ as he wants a Disco!!!!!,so i could maybe be on the nextone with yous.

    in reply to: Im in love. #149062

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    why wouldnt you be in love, have a look at it its a husky. nice bike thirsty

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