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    Bleeding brakes

    Papasloan wrote: Hi, thanks for that, Warwick :cheer:
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    Bleeding brakes

    Hi, Just wondering the master cyclinder bore size, usually stamped on top, above the switch at the front thanks, Warwick :cheer:
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    Small block Registry & Picture thread

    WitchCityBallabio wrote: Just remindered me of the Old Racing Bacon Slicers, Warwick :cheer:
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    Small block Registry & Picture thread

    WitchCityBallabio wrote: Hi, I like the way you have turned the front mudguard around B) Warwick :cheer:
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    breva gearbox......

    Hi, Which gear are we talking about ??? was it the fifth gear ??? Would be good to do the breather hose adaption up to the steering head (8 or 10mm ID) You can fill to the threads of the plug (1.2 Ltr) with no blow out, just might help that fifth gear, Warwick :cheer:
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    Removing the gearbox cover on a 1980 V50II

    Hi Joe again, Have you have a look at this site, www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi_training/ Have a look down the page to the gearboxes part and happy downloading, Warwick :cheer:
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    Removing the gearbox cover on a 1980 V50II

    Hi Joe, I maybe a bit late here, Yes you have to strip the things off the back of the box, and then turn it over and work from the front to the back. After the clutch housing comes off (i can't remember the terminology and to lazy to look it up) there is a sprocket attached to a shaft...
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