Has anyone out there fitted one of these?
There are four problems to deal with:
1) An outrigger shaped hole has to be chopped into the inner primary case - on the face of it, this seems straightforward. Needless to say, I will be fitting a belt drive!
2) If a double gearbox adjuster is fitted, then it can't be fixed in the normal way, as the top of the outrigger blocks access to the adjusting nut on the drive side. I plan to deal with this by simply turning the adjuster through 180 degrees, drilling a new hole in the cradle and having the adjuster facing to the front of the bike instead of the back - as shown below.
3) The round block of the adjuster will sit on top of the outrigger (in the recess to the left of the 'MANEY') rather than on the surface of the cradle. Simply turning the round block over makes everything fit flush because the adjusting screws are not welded to the middle of the blocks:
4) I don't think there is a number four (or, are the mounting bolts now long enough?). I think they are, just about - I will reassess when I actually fit the box.
I would appreciate the views of the wise. IOW, am I going about this in the right way, or has someone come up with a better/different methodology.
Cheers, Bob
There are four problems to deal with:
1) An outrigger shaped hole has to be chopped into the inner primary case - on the face of it, this seems straightforward. Needless to say, I will be fitting a belt drive!
2) If a double gearbox adjuster is fitted, then it can't be fixed in the normal way, as the top of the outrigger blocks access to the adjusting nut on the drive side. I plan to deal with this by simply turning the adjuster through 180 degrees, drilling a new hole in the cradle and having the adjuster facing to the front of the bike instead of the back - as shown below.
3) The round block of the adjuster will sit on top of the outrigger (in the recess to the left of the 'MANEY') rather than on the surface of the cradle. Simply turning the round block over makes everything fit flush because the adjusting screws are not welded to the middle of the blocks:
4) I don't think there is a number four (or, are the mounting bolts now long enough?). I think they are, just about - I will reassess when I actually fit the box.
I would appreciate the views of the wise. IOW, am I going about this in the right way, or has someone come up with a better/different methodology.
Cheers, Bob