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2F / 3F clutch fork and pivot

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2F / 3F clutch fork and pivot

Post by PeterO »

Can anyone tell me the difference between a 2F and a 3F clutch fork and pivot
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Re: 2F / 3F clutch fork and pivot

Post by dumbdunce »

PeterO wrote:Can anyone tell me the difference between a 2F and a 3F clutch fork and pivot
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I doubt there is any difference. they both use the same 10" clutch, same gearboxes, same bellhousings. a 3F is essentially just a de-stroked 2F.
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Post by PeterO »

Got a look at the two side by side and they are way different pivot and length are different also the crank in the arm. Also I think there is another one for the early F2s
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Post by dumbdunce »

I stand corrected. Nick might know, he is a parts guru.
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