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Author: | 1600dave [ Sat Nov 09, 2013 6:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | CR125m clutch lever arm differences |
So I managed to break off the little knob part that goes into the clutch lifter itself, and require a new clutch arm. Only problem is I don't know the exact year of the engine due to the fact its not in a bike (on a go kart) and where the engine number is on the casing has been smashed off at some stage. I see there's a few different part numbers for levers (they look the same though) Any idea if they're interchangeable or what the actual differences are? 22810-360-020 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Honda-ELSINORE-CR125M-MR175-MT125-Lever-Arm-Clutch-NOS-P-N-22810-360-020-/121084979841?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c313a2a81 22810-360-010 http://www.ebay.com/itm/HONDA-CR125-CLUTCH-LEVER-ASSEMBLY-22810-360-010-W18-/310706984710 Thanks! |
Author: | rayivers [ Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: CR125m clutch lever arm differences |
A couple of my actuators have a bit longer arms than the others, giving a straighter pull on the cable and slightly reduced lever effort. I think there are four different ones: 22810-360-000 earliest CR125M (nut holding arm to shaft; I've never seen one) 22810-360-010 late '74 CR125M (welded arm) 22810-360-020 mid-70's CR125M / MT125 / MR175 (the most common, I think) 22810-400-000 '76-'78 CR125M, MT125R, '77 MR175 (slightly longer arm) I don't know the difference between the -010 and -020, could just be a different vendor. Ray |
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