- Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:17 pm
#11520
John J... The albion gearbox, is a very old design, and its "little" ticks are all part of the fun of having a clssic enfield... the clutch etc can be sorted. to make gearing changing acceptable while on the move or stopped.. if it could not, there would no enfields on the road..
The is no way a 50 plus year old design match that on a modern bike jap or other...
Simon has come up with a way of "helping to reduce the flex in the gearbox cover", at very little cost, it seems that it can be done by hand, or in a lathe.
( Power to to Simon", for designing a fix, and passing it on)
This will help to reduce the loss of movement, of the clutch rod. but even if the gearbox cover was replaced, it would still be a albion box, with its "little tricks to keep us on our toes..
An enfeild classic is not something to taken out of the box, with a garentee, that all will work, every time, for life.
Its more like living with some one, a bit of give and take, and sorting things out....... or just go for a devoice ( spelling ??) and buy a modern clone, that does everything first time, just as its says on the box,,,,, me I will stick to my, old '89 classic, and its wonderfuld albion gearbox.
Martin