jpooch00
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facts are not dependant on opinions. that's the point![]()
That's a philosophical argument at best. If an opinion is correct, then it's also a fact, is it not?
facts are not dependant on opinions. that's the point![]()
what you need is facts to back up your opinion. i'm not saying you're wrong, but i didn't see any facts to say you're right.
anyway, it's bedtime in my part of the world. so goodnight![]()
probably not they probably ask for a box that fits with these ratios and an MTF of whatever. It will be more complicated than that but thats the general idea. If your going to spec everything then you would make it yourself. Its the way industry works these days. Its probably Hella that makes the lights, Mahl that makes the pistons and so on. I am sure you will get the idea though.
IMO they're facts, IYO they're opinions. That's your opinion - so what?
Like when we see "Made In USA" on something here, it really means "Assembled In USA Using 95%-99.9% Cheap-Assed Chinese Crap Parts"!![]()
'IMO'- "In MY Opinion"
so the things you say, you admit, are your opinions.......
Support your 'opinions' with some concrete facts and you might dig your way out of this, but insisting that your opinion is a fact just because you think it is one is a bit like a 4 year old stamping their foot and screaming "Because I say so!"
95-99.9% CHINESE parts?
If we gave you a globe to point your gun at, do you think you could even say where China even is?
Cookie was right to go to bed.......you Sir, are a prize dingleberry![]()

...I don't how owner abuse causes a mainshaft to snap....

In the posted photographs the selector fork has failed which either happened first causing the failure, or was a subsequent result of the failed box. If a bearing itself fails surely it would result in some pretty grim noises, but wouldn't lunch the selector?

Mabe the solution would be to buy a Triumph?![]()
if you need a gearbox send me a message , i have a one stood in my dads garage ,in perfect working order,but i wont be able to get my hands on it for a week as he is in tenerife.
if you want it you can have it for 360 quid delivered.![]()
I wondered that so I did some research and found the specifications for the gearbox which BMW supplies to Getrag. One of the key requirements is a short spin-down time on the shafts so that 1st gear is engaged silently because BMW owners don't want their bikes clunking into first gear. Of course, this is also why changing gears silently is such an art.
Getrag achieve this short spin down by fitting sealed bearings which have more drag than open ones. It seems to me that one engineering solution begets a whole set of other problems.
Failing gearbox bearings cause a whine long before anything lets go.