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Title: Spanner Post by zevenenergie on 11/09/21 at 06:11:06 I wanted to share this, sow it some were on te internet. http://https://i.imgur.com/jqttjNAl.png http://https://i.imgur.com/XuskFx2l.png |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by ohiomoto on 11/09/21 at 13:05:49 Nice find! |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/09/21 at 13:40:46 That duzzit without welding. Waitaminnit.. Duzzit? Second look, I'm not sure,, |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by verslagen1 on 11/09/21 at 15:35:07 I don't see any welding, but that doesn't mean they could've welded the post in on the backside. I doubt it though as the post is plated. |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by ohiomoto on 11/09/21 at 18:33:09 Looks like you have to remove the clutch basket to install it. That's a bit of a PITA, but it's cool to see different solutions to the chain guide problem. |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by MMRanch on 11/11/21 at 19:53:33 I don't get it. does it adjust itself instead of letting the plunger slip out ? |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by verslagen1 on 11/11/21 at 19:59:29 726072606D7E717C773F0 wrote:
Nope, this just provides what the second hole provides. You have to remove the plate to get back to the stock position. |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by MMRanch on 11/11/21 at 21:04:30 OH , I get it ! It just moves the other end instead of the second hole thing. Its not as easy to do , but a welder is not required. 8-) |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by Tocsik on 11/12/21 at 12:37:04 And, doesn't have the pin to prevent falling out eventually? |
Title: Re: Spanner Post by verslagen1 on 11/12/21 at 12:41:07 The Germans had a different way, but this plate just extends the adjuster, so yes the plunger can fall out. |
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