Sure it's a great price, but too bad we'd have to get the taky tranny to run it.Why Doesn't Tb Replicate The Tak Special Clutch?
because you can buy my lightly used Taky one for the same price and have the quality....![]()
Or buy the adapter takegawa makes to use with the stock tranny... Still cheap!Sure it's a great price, but too bad we'd have to get the taky tranny to run it.
Or buy the adapter takegawa makes to use with the stock tranny... Still cheap!Sure it's a great price, but too bad we'd have to get the taky tranny to run it.
One on basketWhich bearing? The one in the basket?
One on basket
this would not work i have the special clutch for the stock main shaft and the part you on about would not work as the baskets ar quite different, iv did have the other aswelLooking at minimob the pieces to extend the stock Honda mainshaft would be about 50 bucks.
Hey guys I think you can take a TB54m piston and use it on the end of a Dr.ATV 54mm crank with a Dr.ATV 69mm cylinder and you have a 124 kit..
You'd have to run a rear handbrake for that to work.Lol. Ptechs got a "monthly mini budget" thats hardcore. But hes totally right. Theres a clutch for $150 and one for $700. No other options, duh. On another subject..... Has anyone installed a hydraulic rear brake and eliminated the lower part of the stock frame?
I dont think it would be to hard to do some custom fabrications?You'd have to run a rear handbrake for that to work.
You'd have to run a rear handbrake for that to work.
Nah, I'm saying to eliminate the the bottom portion of the frame to save weight, you'd have to run a rear handbrake, or no rear brake at all.Nah, you can hang an NSR50 master cylinder right off the clutch cover using a G-Craft supplied bracket. It uses the stock rear brake pedal to operate it. (The bracket is easy enough to fab yourself too if you can operate a drill and a grinder. G-Craft's doesn't quite mesh with midblock and big block import motors so I rigged my own for example.)
I need one..If you can create a set-up, hit me up. I'll most likely be your first customer.