Evening All
I'm toying with the idea of converting my bike back to a cable operated clutch from the current hydraulic setup fitted with when I bought the bike.
Andover Norton have all the parts I need except for the item numbered 19 in the attached drawing.
Just wondering if anyone has this part laying around as a spare that they may want to sell.
Cheers
Mick
Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
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Re: Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
Hi Mick I now work for Norton Motors I am digging up parts every day I will see if we have some
Various rubbish in various states of decay.....
Re: Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
Thanks for the reply.... If you can find one that would be great. Drop me a line if you do....
Cheers
Mick
Cheers
Mick
Re: Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
May I ask why you are going "the other way" and might the hydraulic bits be for sale at some point. I fitted a Hyd conversion and thought that it was better than the cable set-up ?
Re: Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
Hi Dave
I'm not sure where the hydraulic unit came from on my bike, a previous owner appears to have machined up the slave cylinder and fittings. He made a good job of it, but I find that after a couple of hours riding or a weekend away with the bike the clutch operation becomes very heavy ... Plus there is always the fear of something going wrong with non-standard parts that might prove difficult to repair.
Interesting to hear your thoughts on the cable set up, as I've never had a rotary with a cable operated clutch... of course, if I can't get all of the parts required I'll not be able to revert back to cable operation
Cheers
Mick
I'm not sure where the hydraulic unit came from on my bike, a previous owner appears to have machined up the slave cylinder and fittings. He made a good job of it, but I find that after a couple of hours riding or a weekend away with the bike the clutch operation becomes very heavy ... Plus there is always the fear of something going wrong with non-standard parts that might prove difficult to repair.
Interesting to hear your thoughts on the cable set up, as I've never had a rotary with a cable operated clutch... of course, if I can't get all of the parts required I'll not be able to revert back to cable operation
Cheers
Mick
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Re: Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
When I still had my Classic, I tried operating the clutch leaver on a couple of Commanders that had the hydraulic conversion fitted, and couldn't feel any difference from the cable operation on my bike(quite heavy)J.B.