Any one know a way i can make a clutch puller for a motobecane
Any one know a way i can make a clutch puller for a motobecane
The Wiki has the info you need. Use it.
You know there is an internal circling in there don’t ya? You are gonna destroy this bike. Read the wiki. Read mabecane. God. Even watch a you tube video. And stop putting repair topics in general forum.
> Austin Saunders Wrote:
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> Any one know a way i can make a clutch puller for a motobecane
Two hammers in sync.
Seriously. Its a $20 threaded tool.
Can't afford that? Find a member near by that will loan or help you out.
So many people have trashed their clutch cover and busted up the magnets on their flywheel trying to devise a method to not purchase a clutch/flywheel puller for their Moby.
Here is how to make a home made puller:
Purchase some 28mm hex steel bar stock and a M10x1.5-60 bolt.
Cut a piece 6cm long
On your lathe turn down one end to 26mm for 2cm of its length
Cut a M26x1.00 thread into this portion of the piece
Turn down the other end to 24mm for 2cm of its length
Cut a M24x1.00 thread into this portion of the piece
Bore the entire piece of bar stock to 8.7mm
Tap the bore to M10x1.5
Case harden the new puller so it lasts for multiple jobs
OR
Cough up 15$ for one of these
https://www.treatland.tv/24mm-x-1mm-26mm-x-1mm-puller-for-honda-mbk-p/24x1-26x1-honda-mbk-puller.htm
Holy crap man, your going to need alot more knowledge than you think. Even after you fix the variator that bikes gonna leave you stranded if you don't get an all around idea of how the bike is working....
Anyway I think it's your starter clutch....I've broken those loose without pulling the variator. Search
Edit= nm, it's the main clutch I was able to free up...starter clutch is buried deep within the beast. (edited)
I have one for my hobbit - I think it also works for a motobecane clutch if you want to borrow.
The 24mm end one is goodly for Moby clutch.
> Barry (Bob) Brown Wrote:
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> I have one for my hobbit - I think it also works for a motobecane clutch
> if you want to borrow.
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