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Motorcycle gearbox and clutchs

Keith

Parts used in the construction of motorcycle clutches and gearboxs

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Across
2.every cloud has a silver
5.sets the shift patern in a gearbox
7.not the barking kind
8.not second or forth
10.number one
12.gear construction method often noisy
14.Allows shaft to turn
15.locking method as we shift up or down
16.takes up some slake
17.Used to pick the next speed
18.large sprocket with linings in a pre unit
19.opposite to up
20.Used to carry beer
23.gearbox manufacture in early british bikes
25.missing a few you get a jerky ride
26.home for a bearing
27.with peter and mary but spelt differently
28.Secondary shaft with more gears
Down
1.modern method of ahereing
3.Often reamed to fit
4.often warn off on old gears
6.In both gearbox and sowing kit
9.locks collors on a shaft
11.fibre that may fall out when clutch is dismantled
12.Sliding gear but has no cuffs
13.Keeps side load on a bearing
20.Slips in agrove on a shaft
21.top gear in many an old bike
22.Transmits motion from input to drive
23.you get a red ribbon
24.holds in place

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