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The book is finished

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Yippee

about one year after the return of my "ecologic adventure " finally the book is ready: about 19 x 23 cm 48 pages screwed together between aluminum bars. It can be ordered per e-mail at: dun.can@web.de for 20.-€ in the European Community and 25.-€ for the rest of the world.

Preview:

http://www.leticia-benitez.de/Buch-Agadir.gif

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Most of my videos are on my U tube Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/d0arno?feature=mhsn#g/u

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Re: The book is finished

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Hi Arno, congratulations on finalizing your book :)

Can you spare a bit more information? What language is it written in?
'92 Enfield + Hatz 1B40: street legal, weld up stainless exhaust, check engine rpm and change final drive sprocket.
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Re: The book is finished

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you can find more information here:

http://www.green-ideas.eu/pages/en/en-Agadir.html

and here:

http://www.green-ideas.eu/pages/en/en-offer.html

and partially in my blog:

http://arnos-weg.blog.de/

and you have the choice between (bad) English, French, and German.... the Spanish version will follow next year

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Re: Dieselbike videos

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ArnoDeuker wrote:Most of my videos are on my U tube Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/d0arno?feature=mhsn#g/u
:shock: Arno
I love the film clips of the *** ***** clutch. That is just what happened to mine.
http://www.youtube.com/user/d0arno?feat ... U7Mlj_EN64
http://www.youtube.com/user/d0arno?feat ... zPRE7Ymq_w

Please let me know how many miles / kilometres had the clutch done to get to that awful state.
Looking at your map on your website, it looks like you rode your bike for 5000 kilometres / 3105 miles or so.
Is this the first time you have had the clutch apart? Did you buy the clutch from new?

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first time yes but normally the clutch has no problem if it is well adjusted and regularly greased (at least once a year) If you got the videos I think you found the manual somewhere on the german enfield forum http://www.royal-enfield-forum.de/index.php I just lost my password

so good luck

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Re: The book is finished

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Ich weiß nicht verstehen.
Bitte, wie viele Kilometer die Kupplung hat für verwendet? Bevor es brach.
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Re: The book is finished

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Sure looks like Google Translate requires some polishing...
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Re: The book is finished

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Sphere wrote:Sure looks like Google Translate requires some polishing...
Saucer of milk table two.
And pardon me for trying.

You’re lucky you live in a country that gives its citizens a good education, where as I would be happy if half the teachers that I had were doused in petrol and flamed.
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Re: The book is finished

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Not my intention to mock you. I've been using GT a lot lately to talk to a Frenchie. Mixed results. :roll:

But I guess Arno claims Bob Newby's are great as long as you lubricate them on time. Obviously your experiences are a bit different, to put it mildly. Amazing they sell the PoS for 400quid. Or was it 500?
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Re: The book is finished

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Unfortunatley I paid £485 for mine :roll:
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Re: The book is finished

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Nanko has suggested to put the Enfield clutch in the lathe, mill off the sprocket teeth and press a belt sprocket (hello GT) over it. But I'm not sure how it would pan out. The diameters he had were too small in the end.
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Re: The book is finished

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Still, something to think about. :wink:
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Be sure to post pics :D
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Lol :D
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Re: The book is finished

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Hello

Yesterday I've just been to tired to write down what I mean.

Next try :shock:

My clutch has not been broken when I took those pictures.

It is just a fact to have it to grease after a year or overheating (I killed one clutch after 2 Years zero maintainence and 15.000 km)

and I found my maintenance manual:


http://arnos-weg.blog.de/2009/06/04/war ... o-6239398/
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