Hi Mike
dont buy the same CEV aluminum body angle drive you had . i seen lots of them blow out the round end piece and the shaft with the gear on it . sometimes the coupling stays in there and get stuck between the upper bevelgears and cause lots of damage .
here are 2 more types of revcounterdrives . they al take the same cable exept for the right one in my picture
Eldert
Tach Drive source?
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Re: Tach Drive source?
MotoMike wrote:I emailed Barry at Classic. he told me that he gets that part from his suppliers in Italy. he said it will work on all the bevel singles. It will require some minor changes to make it work. the roll pin notch on the replacement part will need to be cut in so that the pin can hold it in place. Or the roll pin hole will need to be tapped and a set screw threaded in to hold the drive in place. that part is 88 GBP shipped to my door. I will consider it if I can't find the drive gear or an original replacement drive.
That one sounds like the ticket since the original CEV part is garbage.
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Re: Tach Drive source?
It should probably be noted that while the drive itself MAY work on all bevel singles, the casting that holds it is NOT the same throughout the line up. The smaller bikes have four-bolt covers, the later bikes have three-bolt covers...
I get nervous when someone says something will work on ALL bevel singles, I've seen too many cases of gear gazers begin advertised as fitting all singles when it's obvious they only fit the 175cc and up versions... I advised one guy of this and he thanked me... but never changed the part description on his site!
I get nervous when someone says something will work on ALL bevel singles, I've seen too many cases of gear gazers begin advertised as fitting all singles when it's obvious they only fit the 175cc and up versions... I advised one guy of this and he thanked me... but never changed the part description on his site!
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Re: Tach Drive source?
" So they will all fit, but the tach cable might be different? "
____ Most of them use the standard Italian type tach-cable but, at least one of the many tach-drives' threaded cable-receptacles are made to accept cables which have a smaller sized threaded-ring, such as those on cables meant to fit Brit-made tachometers.
__ A couple pix of the related R.angle-drive, below.
If anyone else has another type of nonItalian-type cable-drive than this one, PLEASE post a pic of yours !
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____ Most of them use the standard Italian type tach-cable but, at least one of the many tach-drives' threaded cable-receptacles are made to accept cables which have a smaller sized threaded-ring, such as those on cables meant to fit Brit-made tachometers.
__ A couple pix of the related R.angle-drive, below.
If anyone else has another type of nonItalian-type cable-drive than this one, PLEASE post a pic of yours !
Dukaddy DUKEs,
DCT-Bob
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Re: Tach Drive source?
That right angle drive that's for sale $ (80pounds) would have to have a groove machined in it to install the roll pin that holds the right angle drive,to the drive cover. ei seller classic bike .com
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Re: Tach Drive source?
You all have given me quite an education. Don't suppose there is a tach drive in anyones parts box collecting dust? I guess about $100 for the drive from Classic Ducati is not a bad deal.
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Check with krupp13 - Jeff's got parts up the wazoo !!!
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ajleone wrote:Check with krupp13 - Jeff's got parts up the wazoo !!!
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Re: Tach Drive source?
just a head's up: I saw a tach drive on eBay in Italy: 320572687962
I will delete this post when the auction expires.
.... ummmm .... This is an "upside down" one. Perhaps this is for a very small displacement? Like the 98cc?
I will delete this post when the auction expires.
.... ummmm .... This is an "upside down" one. Perhaps this is for a very small displacement? Like the 98cc?
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thanks, I'm still on the search. that one seems to be huge or the cover seems tiny. won't it drive the tach in the wrong direction?
/ will have to think about it.
thanks, I'm still on the search. that one seems to be huge or the cover seems tiny. won't it drive the tach in the wrong direction?
/ will have to think about it.
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