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Old 31-Aug-2006, 00:48
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Pembrey prep

Following on from the trackdays at Cadwell I came back with a few things I need ed to do to the bikes before taking them to Pembrey this weekend to race in the North Glos Minitwins championship.

The 750SSie behaved perfectly on the trackdays but I decided it would be nice to try the bars below the top yoke. I had been thinking of this for a while but had heard stories of the wider SSie tank getting in the way. But then at the trackday Eric did it to his and was pleased with the result,he kindly let me sit on the bike and try the new bar postion and I found the tank wasn't a problem.
So I got hold of a set of Harris clip-ons with the customary longer bars and with a small step up(5mm or so) so the bar isn't fully below the bottom yoke, I also place a 3mm thick spacer/washer under the top yoke to raise it slightly.
The result of which is a riding position close to my DD bike, with full lock still available without any fouling and no modifying of Mastercylinder reservoir brackets or anything else.
Looking forward to trying this setup at the weekend.

As for the 620 Class A bike, it suffered from a immense amount of clutch slip at Cadwell as well as a small oil leak from the oil prewssure switch..
Off came the clutch casing, the switch was replaced and then the clutch plates were removed. All looked like new, there was no discolouration of the steel plates and all the friction plates were in a very healthy condition.
So I resorted to the same method of curing the slip as I did with the 750s clutch. Out came two of the stand steel plates and 3 odf the standard springs to be replaced with 916 bits which again consisted of one dished steel plate (spring plate) one 2mm steel plate and 3 of the shorter but stiffer clutch springs.
I'll know if its done the trick when I take it out in practice at Pembrey.

Dallas has hopefully cured his misfire that he suffered at the trackday which side-lined his 996 Corse late into the first day. The Diagnostic gear provided by the guys from Moto Rapido pointed to a RPM sensor. Turned out it was the Tacho wire shorting out on the back of the dash, the insulation covering the end of it had come off and causing it to short out. Its not used on Dallas's bike as he runs a Scitsu Tacho that picks up a induced signal off the HT leads.

Just heard my mate Rob Jones will also be at Pembrey with his 748 and Wilf is going to be there on his 853RS. Simon Knowlson intends to be there but not racing as he is still recovering from breaking his leg at Castle Combe when the crank on his 748RS snapped. Should also see Deano and Tom Luton on the Louigi Moto bikes there as well as 2nd in the Sot Championship Chris Richardson on his 999
Not sure who I will be competeing against in Minitwins but as they share the grid with the SoT guys I have quite a few bikes in front of me to chase after

Can the whole of the UK be bathed in Sunshine this weekend so we can all have a good weekend racing


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