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    Quote Originally Posted by brads View Post
    Still see you a the bakery thou??
    Has he ever been known to pass one by without stopping?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maido View Post
    Long shot but has anyone got a link to parts or service manual if there is such a thing available on the interwebz.
    We are talking about the GP bike not the road bike.

    Cheers
    I have a copy of a parts book. I also have boxes of RG parts for sale. Pistons,rings, cylinder heads, cranks. Lots in genuine Suzuki parts packaging unopened.
    I kid you not. Email address jwilliams.co@clear.net.nz

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    pretty sure Bazza did his one up before he died. his widow (stephanie?)might know some contacts.
    Failing that why not Suzuki GB direct.
    there was a couple of articles in classic racer from memory, plus there is a exotic works site in GB that has all sorts of interesting stuff.
    i will link it when i find it.this isn't it but similarhttp://racebikemart.com/index.php
    the post above may sort you out i guess anyway.......

    found it this one.

    http://www.racing-motorcycles.co.uk/forsale.phphey have a fair few x-works bikes there
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    Suzuki XR Handbook or parts diagram

    Quote Originally Posted by Maido View Post
    Long shot but has anyone got a link to parts or service manual if there is such a thing available on the interwebz.
    We are talking about the GP bike not the road bike.

    Cheers
    Maido equally as long a shot :

    Im restoring two Suzuki XR05 500cc factory GP bikes: a 1971 Mk1 & the Dayle Wylie 1973 Marlboro Series winning bike.

    The Mk2 has a dry clutch which I am led to believe is the same as fitted to Mk1/2/3 RGB500.

    Im looking for any diagrams or photos of a dissembled dry clutch that would help me please.

    Both bikes have been disassembled nut & bolt & the parts mixed up...so Im unsure of what is there & what is missing let alone the order they go back together.

    Honestly, any help would be appreciated - thanks Andrew

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    Try Team herron Suzuki
    Otherwise the parts diagram with have the order.

    https://www.theolouwesmotors.com/mot...ing/rg500.html
    likely will have the parts diagram
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    Again in this thread, Mike Sinclair is still around in ChCh. As he pretty well built the Dale Wylie bike I'm sure he could help.

    Re the dry clutch. In his book Mike says that the last TR500 he built had the 6 speed box and dry clutch from a new watercooled TR500
    That McCleary's had imported. As received it wasn't as fast as his aircooled one.

    I remember the shop having two of those watercooled ones. Gary Boote and Stu Avant rode them.

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    Noel Heenan in Aussie has an XR05. https://www.facebook.com/noel.heenan.77

    Could check with him.

    Tom Dermody also had a TR500 rebuilt recently.

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