Cheers!
Typical.. the same place i got the rosejoints from!
Not cheap tho!
Anyone know of any m10 washers that have a small outside diameter? or know of the word that might be used for such washers (ie opposite of a penny washer)
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Cheers!
Typical.. the same place i got the rosejoints from!
Not cheap tho!
Anyone know of any m10 washers that have a small outside diameter? or know of the word that might be used for such washers (ie opposite of a penny washer)
M6/M8 penny washers with a 10mm hole drilled in the middle?
Yeah i think thats what i may do, open up an m8 flat washer. Just a pain as i dont have a pillar drill so its difficult to hold them and drill them!
Mole grips?
il try to get a big vice!
is it the same for an aftermarket quickshift linkage?
and what is the full shopping list for this job inc missalignment spacers
ta :thumb:
yes, it is. But it does mean cutting and welding the after market linkage. Im currently working on adjusting the standard linkage to make it a short shift.
Shouldnt be too hard, just a matter of moving a few drilled holes.
My list consisted of:
2x female m10 rose joints (with 4 x spacers)
2x male M12 rose joints. (with 4 spacers)
1 x length of m10 threaded rod/studding
2 x m10 nuts
2x m12 bolts or studding
4x m12 nyloc nuts
2x m12 nuts.
I did not use spacers in the end, i used an m12 tube to sleave which worked well and was cheaper.
http://www.loggyboy.com/images/Merit...nkageStart.jpg
I have more photos at home, il upload them shortly.
Pics of my nearly finished linkage. it works fine, but as I mentioned, i plan on adding adjustments to change the throw distance, both side to side and front to back.
http://www.loggyboy.com/images/Merit...edLinkage1.jpg
http://www.loggyboy.com/images/Merit...edLinkage2.jpg
dar if i sen you a gear linkage will you make me one how much would you want to make me one
what sort of interest is there of these linkages? i mean how many people would want one?