On topic - even when uncontaminated the clutch plates can stick together a bit, making the first gearchange clunky. Usual practice is to disengage the clutch and kick over a couple of times before actually starting.
Off topic - Thanks Dave, I've always associated "normal" with "average"; weird will do me. I did see Hawkwind all those years ago but only because a pal was playing his first gig in the support band. I have a catholic taste in music, attending a wide range of acts from Proms to Soft Machine, Pink Floyd to Blues Band, Squeeze to Mavericks, Fairport Convention to The Damned. Quite a list - Pink Fairies, London Youth Symphony, Atomic Rooster, Curved Air, Free, Edgar Broughton, Eric Clapton too many more. Madness later this year. Some say I've already achieved that.
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Re: clutch & primary chain
Samuel wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 7:35 pm As per Google search...
Fuller's Earth can be used to decontaminate skin after nerve agent and other exposure. Fuller's Earth resembles clay in texture and form, but it is actually a superabsorbent form of aluminum silicate. Mostly composed of silica, magnesium, iron, and aluminum, it has been used for centuries to absorb dirt and oil.
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Re: clutch & primary chain
Many thanks for all the info - glad to see I've done it right. Off topic - saw Groundhogs a year or two ago and have to admit Tony McPhee looked a bit dazed and confused himself!
Stay safe and thanks again.
Stay safe and thanks again.