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Old 30-07-13, 01:21
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Richard, I would do it once and properly. If the old photos of Beltring were anything to go by. There is no grease nipple into the rollers and pins (poor design?) the grease fitting just allows grease to fall onto the roller and (hopefully to seep some oil in) The ingress of dirt is going to eventually make steering difficult. you have gone to a great effort so far. Why not do it properly?
I think Roy was saying he had them made. Maybe you can buy some?
Just my thoughts on the subject.
BTW some time back, I did a thread on Carrier soft parts.
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