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Posted
4 minutes ago, tree_beard said:

Because swede-o-matic is a much cooler name for a mechanism, despite the clunkiness of operation ?

Plus you get a lil twirly knob that does not much  ? K

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Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, frammo said:

have few old bits for metal handled brakes..i struggled to find bits for these 10 years ago .list some part numbers and will see what will fit

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I'm new to the 181 got it a couple of weeks ago, found that It had some bad cracks in the crankcase but I managed to get my hands on a 281 case all I think I need is a brake, I'll post more pic of the clutch case and brake when I get home

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Posted
3 minutes ago, miker said:

I would say that is a 288 pot as it has a decompressor, 281 never had one as far as i know

 

281 crankcase, 281 crank , 288 head and 181 everything else 

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Posted (edited)
On 13/08/2020 at 22:31, tree_beard said:

Because swede-o-matic ?

You can get that frozen but I like to mash my own with some butter and black pepper .

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