Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
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Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
hi guys just want to clear something up, im doing the hydraulic clutch convesion on an nc24. Had the parts sent from a breakers yard master and slave cylinders, sprocket cover and push rod, i was sure the 21 and 24 push rods where different but the one i was sent as a 21 push rod is the same length as the 24 push rod i removed, is this right if not anyone have a 21 push rod spare they want to get rid of????
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
there different.
The 21 pushrod is longer, the NC24 pushrod is too short for the hydraulic clutch (i've tried it)
There not made anymore and hard to come by.
You can easily turn some steel bar down if you need to amke one.
Sorry but I don't have any hydraulic stuff anymore, ditched them all and went back to cable.
The 21 pushrod is longer, the NC24 pushrod is too short for the hydraulic clutch (i've tried it)
There not made anymore and hard to come by.
You can easily turn some steel bar down if you need to amke one.
Sorry but I don't have any hydraulic stuff anymore, ditched them all and went back to cable.
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
thanks neo knew they wer diff but better to make sure will keep looking for a replacement, or if anyone on here has the tools and no how to make me one up, how much longer is the 21 rod than the 24??
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
right instead of looking for a nc21 pushrod which is really just a length of steel bar with a rounded end im going to buy a length of the right thickness steel rod cut it to length and round one end off on my grinder, would this work and what is the length and thickness of the pushrod can anyone help with this??
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
Don't you have the NC24 pushrod? Same width, just longer. Only by about 15mm or so.
I'd just put a cable clutch on it personally..
I'd just put a cable clutch on it personally..
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
has a cable clutch the bike isnt for me its for my gf and she has a weak left wrist and finds the hydraulic clutch easier on it (she tried it on another bike) and wanted me to put the hydraulic on hers which im doing as what she wants she gets lol
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
my mrs used to have weak wrists till she met megissmo50 wrote:has a cable clutch the bike isnt for me its for my gf and she has a weak left wrist and finds the hydraulic clutch easier on it (she tried it on another bike) and wanted me to put the hydraulic on hers which im doing as what she wants she gets lol

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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
Fair enough, NC21 clutch?
I find they feel very similar
I find they feel very similar
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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
rickyb_dj wrote:my mrs used to have weak wrists till she met megissmo50 wrote:has a cable clutch the bike isnt for me its for my gf and she has a weak left wrist and finds the hydraulic clutch easier on it (she tried it on another bike) and wanted me to put the hydraulic on hers which im doing as what she wants she gets lol

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Re: Nc21-Nc24 Pushrod
hers is an nc24 that im re-building from the ground up, she just prefers the 21 system to the 24 think its because you compressing fluid rather than pulling on a cable and cam, this bike a labour of love and a bottomless pit on my bank account but its been my dads and now its my gf so deserves to be given a new lease of life.