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RT parts manual online?

Postby jbcollier » Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:07 pm

Anyone know of a RT parts manual online anywhere?

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby DewCatTea-Bob » Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:34 pm

____ So what all do you wish to learn from an R/T-manual, JB ?

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby jbcollier » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:31 pm

Part numbers for small parts on the forks.

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Re: 450R/T fork part-numbers

Postby DewCatTea-Bob » Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:25 pm

____ I can supply the part-numbers, if you can provide a description of the parts.


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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby jbcollier » Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:52 pm

A kind fellow lister has already provide me with scans of the fork pages.

Thanks!

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby Jon Pegler » Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:59 pm

Whilst it's not cheap, Nigel Lacey sells a reproduction copy of the parts list for the 450R/T together with the riders handbook.

Jon

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby Jordan » Fri Mar 11, 2011 2:56 am

jbcollier wrote:A kind fellow lister has already provide me with scans of the fork pages.

Thanks!

Can I have a copy too, please?

Jordan

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby jbcollier » Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:36 pm

Follow up question. The RT I am working on has two different sized threads on the steer tube. Approximately 26 mm for a thin nut to secure the steer tube into the head tube and then it steps down where the upper triple tree slides on and the top nut is roughly 25mm. Is this standard? It looks to be but it is not what is shown in the parts book.

Thanks again for your help.

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby wcorey » Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:04 am

Follow up question. The RT I am working on has two different sized threads on the steer tube. Approximately 26 mm for a thin nut to secure the steer tube into the head tube and then it steps down where the upper triple tree slides on and the top nut is roughly 25mm. Is this standard? It looks to be but it is not what is shown in the parts book.



That's the way both of mine are set up also, top thread is about 24.7 mm and step up is 26. Does seem a bit odd as there seems to be no reason that necessitates the step (maybe to make it obvious that the thin nut doesn't go directly under the top nut?).
I have one set of forks that's off of the frame and partially disassembled so if you end up needing any more comparisons or internals pics, it's fairly easy for me to do.


Bill

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Re: RT parts manual online?

Postby Jordan » Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:31 am

wcorey wrote:That's the way both of mine are set up also, top thread is about 24.7 mm and step up is 26. Does seem a bit odd as there seems to be no reason that necessitates the step (maybe to make it obvious that the thin nut doesn't go directly under the top nut?).
Bill


If it were the same diameter, there couldn't be a plain unthreaded portion for the top triple clamp to mate with.
The nut under the triple clamp sure makes assembly easier, especially with lots of loose balls, compared to not having it.
Parallel twin Ducatis also use the nut under the triple clamp of their forks, which by the way fit the singles nicely. With double disc brakes on the lighter machine, it has staggering stopping power too!

Jordan


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