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This is the one I bought ...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3008585283...84.m1439.l2649 Did the trick for me. If you're really stuck, PM me your address and I'll post mine to you, together with a couple of suitable Allen screws to replace the originals. |
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Got mine from screwFix
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Thanks guys. I'll grab the bit off eBay.
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I have done mine today, I am very pleased with the result. Much less jerky! I got used to using the clutch, so now I have to get rid of that habit...
It was set up at about 3500 rpm and I managed to get it down to 1500, so there is quite obvious difference. No problem with cheesy screws though - I got this set and it worked like a charm: http://www.silverlinetools.com/products?search=633840 Paid £6.39 on eBay... oh, I also used insulated paper clip which works great as it snaps in perfectly Last edited by veenee; 09-05-13 at 08:17 AM. |
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The recommended bit from eBay worked a treat and the adjustment has made a massive difference. Went from about 4200rpm to 1900.
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Finally got round to doing this today, wish I hadn't put off doing it for so long.
Took 20 mins from start to finish! Couldn't believe it when the line didn't move till 4200. WTF Suzuki. ![]() Guess mine was assembled at 4.45 on a Friday! Now moves at just under 1500. Can't wait till Monday to try it. If you haven't done this yet, please do. Peace of pish! |
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Just to clarify. Is this necessary for the K7+?
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It will have been right when it was built. This is not a modification, it's an adjustment, things change - if they didn't adjustment wouldn't be needed.
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