Paul Rochdale
Registered user
I am presently dismantling my R100GS-Paris Dakar prior to powder coating and I am stuck at one point. The two rearmost bobbins under the battery tray. The lower nuts are shielded by small brackets on the frame cross tube and I cannot get to the lower nuts with any ring or open ended spanner nor socket. It seems I have to get a 12mm(?) open ender and grind the sizes down to get inside the brackets but they'll end up pretty thin.
Of course I could destroy the bobbins and grind the remains out but what about tightening up the nuts of the new bobbins?
Today I disconnected all of the electrics around the top tube of the frame. Many of the block connections were difficult to separate because of the internal corrosion. It's amazing the electrics worked at all. When I rebuilt my 2CV a few years ago, I went through the electrical connections, physically cleaning every joint then spraying the connections with silicon spray grease from Maplins. I've never had a problem since.
Of course I could destroy the bobbins and grind the remains out but what about tightening up the nuts of the new bobbins?
Today I disconnected all of the electrics around the top tube of the frame. Many of the block connections were difficult to separate because of the internal corrosion. It's amazing the electrics worked at all. When I rebuilt my 2CV a few years ago, I went through the electrical connections, physically cleaning every joint then spraying the connections with silicon spray grease from Maplins. I've never had a problem since.
