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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: ELC hunter on March 04, 2024, 12:27:15 pm
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Hi is there anyone who can bench test a complete ignition system,I thought there was someone in SA but have forgoten who that was. A mate has a yz465 which is fitted with a vape system internal rotor flywheel and he would like test the orignal system if good wants to run external flywheel and parts as a standard system.
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I've had work done by Steve at Better Bikes in SA. Pretty quick turn around when it was done.
Here is his what his web site says!
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After 38 years of being Betta Bikes, I have hung up that hat and finally shut the doors to 10A Cottage Lane, Hackham.
I will still be doing stator rewinds and component work but no longer any whole motorcycle repairs.
My new contact details are:
SUITE 310
4 HIGH STREET
WILLUNGA 5172
(Post Office)
Ph 0455 734 679
Email: [email protected]
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cheers for that he,s the guy that I think a lot of people used for rewinding for the 24hr reliability race if memory is correct for big usefull headlights I will contact him.
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try this place in Geelong Victoria
https://www.smallcoilrewinds.com.au/
Welcome to our web site.
Bert has decided to retire, ie. only limited parts and advice available,
please email your requests/orders as I will not always be available.
Small Coil Rewinds Pty. Ltd.
P.O.Box 61, North Geelong Vic 3215
6 Donga Road North Geelong Vic 3215
Phone:- (Australia) 03 5278 8454
There will be ongoing changes to this web site, I will be continuing with IMRIE and Rec Rego lighting kits.
Rewinding of Motorcycle parts will be conducted by Ian and Aaron, they will continue the same quality that Small Coil Rewinds offered as they both worked with us for over 20 years. They are trading as "MOTORCYCLE REWIND BROS" Contact them on 0455 215 364.
Their Postal address is P.O.Box 25 North Geelong Vic 3215.
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This forum is such a useful resource.
The info reinforces that the old school, “we can fix it” people are retiring, and not being replaced.
A few years ago it was difficult to find someone who could repair an alternator on my old Mercedes van.
Found an “old guy”, probably retired or dead by now, who could do it - he was mildly surprised that I was only bringing in the alternator after he advised that the large van wouldn’t fit in his workshop.
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So the message for all us is not to retire, we need to promote and pass on our skills to the next generations.
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So the message for all us is not to retire, we need to promote and pass on our skills to the next generations.
That would be ideal.
But it seems most young people (but not all) would rather be “influencers” than trades people.
I’m told by my friends still working in the trades, that the newbies think they should be “off the tools” and into management as soon as they finish their apprenticeship.
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Colin from Coljen gears in Heidelberg is selling and getting out.