Is there a belt drive available that fits a 1959 Dominator 99 and uses the Dominator clutch, thus retaining the cush drive feature ? If so, would the belt tension be adjustable in the normal way by moving the gearbox ?
Mike
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Is there a belt drive available that fits a 1959 Dominator 99 and uses the Dominator clutch, thus retaining the cush drive feature ? If so, would the belt tension be adjustable in the normal way by moving the gearbox ?
Mike
Hello, the Bob Newby six spring clutch its the best of the lot, it will cost you but you get your moneys worth, yours anna j
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Is there a belt drive available that fits a 1959 Dominator 99 and uses the Dominator clutch, thus retaining the cush drive feature ? If so, would the belt tension be adjustable in the normal way by moving the gearbox ?
Mike
Hello, the Bob Newby six spring clutch its the best of the lot, it will cost you but you get your moneys worth, yours anna j
i agree with anna.the bob newby belt is hard to beat.i have three norton and use that system.the first one i bought seven years ago.
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Is there a belt drive available that fits a 1959 Dominator 99 and uses the Dominator clutch, thus retaining the cush drive feature ? If so, would the belt tension be adjustable in the normal way by moving the gearbox ?
Mike
Hello, the Bob Newby six spring clutch its the best of the lot, it will cost you but you get your moneys worth, yours anna j
i agree with anna.the bob newby belt is hard to beat.i have three norton and use that system.the first one i bought seven years ago.
tony..
Tony,
The bike I have just bought has a belt drive fitted. I am merely trying to find out what make it is and all about it, before I go doing anything silly. Just hoping it's a Bob Newby !
Thanks, Mike
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Is there a belt drive available that fits a 1959 Dominator 99 and uses the Dominator clutch, thus retaining the cush drive feature ? If so, would the belt tension be adjustable in the normal way by moving the gearbox ?
Mike
Hello, the Bob Newby six spring clutch its the best of the lot, it will cost you but you get your moneys worth, yours anna j
i agree with anna.the bob newby belt is hard to beat.i have three norton and use that system.the first one i bought seven years ago.
tony..
Tony,
The bike I have just bought has a belt drive fitted. I am merely trying to find out what make it is and all about it, before I go doing anything silly. Just hoping it's a Bob Newby !
Thanks, Mike
mike.
you never said you already had a belt drive fitted.you asked about belt drives ?.ask the right questions and you may get the right answer.A photo would help[ then members can tell what system youalready have] ...
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Is there a belt drive available that fits a 1959 Dominator 99 and uses the Dominator clutch, thus retaining the cush drive feature ? If so, would the belt tension be adjustable in the normal way by moving the gearbox ?
Mike
Hello, the Bob Newby six spring clutch its the best of the lot, it will cost you but you get your moneys worth, yours anna j
i agree with anna.the bob newby belt is hard to beat.i have three norton and use that system.the first one i bought seven years ago.
tony..
Tony,
The bike I have just bought has a belt drive fitted. I am merely trying to find out what make it is and all about it, before I go doing anything silly. Just hoping it's a Bob Newby !
Thanks, Mike
mike.
you never said you already had a belt drive fitted.you asked about belt drives ?.ask the right questions and you may get the right answer.A photo would help[ then members can tell what system youalready have] ...
Tony, I feel suitably chastised ! You are correct, I asked the wrong question. I guess my reason for this was in order to elicit opinions on the belt drive route that were not just comments on what I already have. However, I will try again with a photograph.
Mike
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Hi Mike - All Dommie clutches need oil to lubricate the roller bearing between the clutch drum and the clutch centre. Oil is not a favourite of most belts. Some however will work satisfactorily in oil. Try Bob Newby , Tony Haywood, Norvil, Andover Norton etc. Most belt drive conversions use a Commando or modified Suzuki clutch. Once set the belts don't usually require resetting but initial setting up is so important. Good Luck, Howard