Seen that, very good.
I've just watched on motorsport TV 1988 1st round world superbike. Bimotor, RC30, dukes at Donnington. they look so slow now and was 30 laps too.
it looked so amature too, Joey came 3rd and 5th
the OD is different but the ID is the same (15mm)
still not keen on using C3, so unless no-one can offer any other observations, I'll stick with Standard clearance Koyo bearings
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I have a 3cv front wheel of an fj1200 so I can fit a 17" front tyre on the TDM
I'm trying to find out if they are C3 clearance. Normally I stay away from C3's as they are only realy used for engine componants that get hot and the clearance gets taken up. On a wheel that would make for a wobbly ride and detrimental on brake disks.
Can anyone enlighten me if the FJ bearings are C3?
plenty of sites here
http://www.thebikerguide.co.uk/bikerfriendlycamping.html
just need to pick an area which has good roads. I took Tommy down to pick up his bike, Bishop castle. amazing roads round there
like we always said, do it yourself as no other can be arsed.
I spent 6 months chasing a spark problem on my FZ600 and refused to take it anywhere. I got a long thread on here about that
I think that's the key, going for a ride out. If we go to a rally, isn't just eating ang boozing?
The ride out's are the one of the best bits and then the craic afterwards regailing our near death experiences on the said ride out