Hi,
My clutch link (thin rod coming from the pedal) just broke down.
Can somebody tell me which part I need to order on ESM or Bullmotive?
thanks
Clutch link sidevalve
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Re: Clutch link sidevalve
The Moss catalogue does not list the 918 linkage. I would suggest that it is easy enough to get one made and maybe cheaper to have a few made, keep a spare and sell the rest to recoup your expenditure as the setting up the tooling is the expensive bit.
Or try MMOC Club Spares.
Or try MMOC Club Spares.
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Re: Clutch link sidevalve
Can you not fabricate something at least temporarily meantime - from some 8mm threaded bar ? Can you show us a picture of the offending item ??



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Re: Clutch link sidevalve
A plastic cable tie, or two, work great!
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Clutch link sidevalve
If it is the 15cm long rod with 2 bent ends then I'd recommend 2 flat pieces of sheet steel and 2 bolts with a section of plain shaft. Does this make sense? The bent rod will be hard to make and is likely to wear out again fast.
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