- Sat May 18, 2013 10:31 am
#2192
Sometimes you get a small victory and no matter how insignificant it is nonetheless a win. I broke the kick start return spring the other day and decided it wasn't going to put me off the bike for a week or so that it takes Mr H to get parts to the opposite side of the planet so I used a bungee cord. This soon began to annoy me so today I decided to see if I could fix the spring ever if as a temporary measure. Sure enough it had snapped right on the bend where the spring enters the shaft so I pulled it off and cleaned up the broken end on the grind stone and de tempered the cleaned up end with the gas and bent a new tang on it. Slotting it back on I immediately resized that the whole spring was now too short for it to anchor where it had but what to you know the clever now probably long dead designers at Albion had placed three alternative points at which the spring could anchor. Who knows how long it will last but the bungee is gone and ill have a replacement in the mail soon. The charm of these machines is that you can do these sort of repairs. You don't have to simply exchange one bit for a new one all the time. Sometimes a fix up job will do.