Oops - don't you just hate it when that happens.

MattW

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It appears I've just bought a 'broken' 1100 gearbox :D

I put a low offer in on a '94 gearbox being offered by an ebay breaker with an unspecified 'gearbox or clutch knock' and won it :rolleyes: . It was advertised as coming off a running bike with all gears selecting fine.

I guess it's probably got the usual 94 skipping gear issue but I figure it's an insurance policy against mine needing parts in the future (or perhaps I could get it rebuilt...). The casing is in good condition and Motorworks want more that paid for the box for a single used input shaft.

Now I've just got to find somewhere to put it :D
 
uggs got one just the same, maybe you,v got enough to put together to make a good un?his doesnt knock, it slips outa 3rd, so maybe not?
 
Good insurance :thumb2 and if you overhaul it you are pretty much guaranteed that your existing box will not fail, I use the same principle with my spare FD bearing and seal :augie

Stewart
 
my 94 box still going strong, 106'000 on it,same clutch to :thumb2
I got a spare box low milage very cheap 4 years ago,still in the loft with the spare final drive :blast
 
my 94 box still going strong, 106'000 on it,same clutch to :thumb2
I got a spare box low milage very cheap 4 years ago,still in the loft with the spare final drive :blast

Thats why all is hunky dory, keep the spares handy and you will have no trouble, if you flogged either the spare box or FD you would need em within a month, its soddes law.:thumb2

Stewart
 
my 94 box still going strong, 106'000 on it,same clutch to :thumb2
I got a spare box low milage very cheap 4 years ago,still in the loft with the spare final drive :blast

:thumb2 I hope very much that me buying this spare box means that mine will last forever too :D
 


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