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R67/2 Clutch Diagram question

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R67/2 Clutch Diagram question

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Is this any better?

http://tinyurl.com/ydq36bx

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R67/2 Clutch Diagram question

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Yes! Thanks. This really helps.

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R67/2 Clutch Diagram question

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I've been looking for a good diagram of the r67/2 clutch assy. Here is one of the better one's I've found online:http://www.ulismotorradladen.de/englisch/englisch.htm

If anyone can direct me to a better illustration I'd appreciate it. I just today reinsured and reregistered my beloved R67/2 and am trying to get it back up to road condition. Replaced the dry plate last year, but it still does not perform as it should. Maybe if I see a clear illustration I can determine what I've done incorrectly.

On another note, this bike has been with me since '73. Got it from a guy who bought a bunch from the Munich polizi fleet. It gets put away every once in a while when life stuff comes along and then sometimes I get around to taking it out of the garage later and wondering why the hell I haven't been riding this beauty. Today is a beautiful day in southern New Mexico and I got it out and took it to town and renewed the registration. It had expired in May '07!. Got it insured ($85.00/yr) and rode it 30 or so miles in the 65F weather and sunshine. Love this machine.

Bernie
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