Gearbox identification

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Gearbox identification

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Hi guys I had lots of bits come with my new project of which there were several gearboxes, one of which I believe is the correct one though it needs a repair but the other 3 I have no idea what there for any ideas to save me googling for hours :rofl:

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Gearbox number 2
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Gearbox number 3
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Think I've identified gearbox 3 as a Burman R type but its missing the kickstart mechanism anyone got the parts I would need??
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Re: Gearbox identification

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Tazmantic wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:00 pm Think I've identified gearbox 3 as a Burman R type but its missing the kickstart mechanism anyone got the parts I would need??
Draganfly often have some Burman parts:https://draganfly.co.uk/

If you are at Kempton on Saturday look out for http://www.petesbikes.co.uk/ he often has some early bits and pieces.
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