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adeshere

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gyro
« on: September 14, 2006, 02:01 PM »
We'll i have just bought a NOS upper gyro cable from alansbmx as i can't find a new type that is long enough.

First i noticed that the balls on this cable are larger and then noticed that the thread is smaller.

I had an old gyro cable so thought i'd try and melt the ball off with a blow torch and then see if i could then melt it back on using a mould ,ok dent in a block of wood. I have always wanted to try this ...dont !! it doesnt work.

So, does anyone have a spare old type gyro top plate ?

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Re: gyro
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2006, 02:47 PM »
you should be able to change the screw in adjusters mate
as i did that on me master
have they got a slot cut in em
if so take nut off then swap em over
plus it should have come with spare adjusters

adeshere

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Re: gyro
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2006, 11:47 PM »
The new gyro cables come with the different ends and are slotted.

The original 80's cables are a smaller thread and are not slotted.

I could not get a red long upper cable so i had to geta white 80's gyro cable.



If someone had a spare top bracket off of a old gyro i could use that.  Otherwise, i will have to cut them off

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