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Offline Norsa1

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Five speed
« on: 20.01. 2014 16:23 »
I was looking to install a five speed gear cluster in the BSA box.  I have heard that a five speed triumph cluster can be made to fit the box.  Has anyone done this?

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Re: Five speed
« Reply #1 on: 20.01. 2014 17:09 »
Hi,
Yes it can be done if you have access to very good engineering facilities,
The resulting 5 speeder will not have a speedo drive though
There used to be photos on Gold Star Rons website but they seem to be taken down,
You can Email GStarRon@AOL.COM

http://www.ttindustries.com/bsa_gearbox.html offer 5 speed boxes
Along with http://www.novaracing.co.uk/ProductBSAGoldStarTouring.html

If you are building a special its a lot easier to convert a pre unit Triumph box to 5 speed

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Re: Five speed
« Reply #2 on: 20.01. 2014 23:06 »
Dont forget that the Triumph 5-speed is basically a close ratio box with 5 gears in the same range as the 4-speed. Great if you're after close ratios, but no good if you want lower cruising rpms.
That Nova stuff looks interesting though.

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Re: Five speed
« Reply #3 on: 20.01. 2014 23:21 »
Dont forget that the Triumph 5-speed is basically a close ratio box with 5 gears in the same range as the 4-speed.

First is lower in the five speed, than in the Triumph four speed.

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Great if you're after close ratios, but no good if you want lower cruising rpms.


"Relaxed cruising" at lower rpm, is a chimaera.

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Re: Five speed
« Reply #4 on: 21.03. 2014 05:53 »
The TT industries box is a complete modern replacement box, all current technology and popular with the racing set that have deep pockets, doing 5 and 6 speed, but I believe no speedo drive (??)
The Nova is a set of internals, so more cost effective.
Can't comment on interchangeability of triumph 5 speeders
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Re: Five speed
« Reply #5 on: 21.03. 2014 11:07 »

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at lower rpm, is a chimaera.

 Geez TT- had to look that up- best I can find is-;
    " Chimera, ki-me'ra, n.  A fire-breathing monster of fable; a vain or idle fancy'....

Is dat da one...??
 
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