My Norton has sadly seized up. Stalled at traffic lights, kickstart rock solid. Dismantled the primary drive with spanner in one hand and manual in the other. Found that the chaincase oil seal disc had been chewed up and a bit of it had got between the engine sprocket and chain, jamming the chain up against a stator post.
Interesting that in one of the threads on this forum, someone mentioned that there probably wasn't enough clearance to use pop rivets to fix the two halves of the disc together, and amongst the debris were the remnants of some aluminium pop rivets.
Taking the opportunity to clean up the clutch plates, check primary chain alignment, etc. Bit of a learning curve but no major hiccups so far.
Interesting that in one of the threads on this forum, someone mentioned that there probably wasn't enough clearance to use pop rivets to fix the two halves of the disc together, and amongst the debris were the remnants of some aluminium pop rivets.
Taking the opportunity to clean up the clutch plates, check primary chain alignment, etc. Bit of a learning curve but no major hiccups so far.