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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Ditto but I do the same on the pedals too. I want to get as much as I can out of the pedal bushes because they are not available unless we use a gudgeon bush and they are a PITA to reem.
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Southern Alberta
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bushings not available? I just got some same size as the clutch fork shaft did them all at once |
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What diameter is the clutch fork shaft - I can't remember but the only bushes available from the vendors that will fit the pedal shaft are gudgeon bushes and like I said, they are a real PITA to ream.
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I do not know the size but I do know they are the same as I just did a set. I use a ball hone and clean thinkgs up and installed new busshings. wasn't hard at all
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