My grandson (helped by mum!) organising a splat party to raise money for the African drought. His pals parted with their dosh and they all got to chuck water bombs, cream pies and jelly and custard at each other for an hour (thank goodness it wasn't raining!!)
Seeing the daft conversation on here, and being a part of it.
Terrible joke Steve55. The spider wasn’t def, it was just ignoring you lol.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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Babbsy if you want to get rid of spiders, you should give them jobs to do. They prefer hiding in places where they can scare the crap out of some unsuspecting soul. They will soon clear off it there’s work to be done.<o:p></o:p>
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Well done happy jack. Best of luck with the job.
thanks JP. the motor for the GN 125 isn't exactly the same. I found this post on the suzuki owners forum
So after a little ebaying I found a Suzuki 125 GN/EN starter motor for £35. When it arrived it was clear that the centre piece which goes into the fly wheel was too big. However, if you take the time to grind out the magnets in the middle of the case (1-2mm shaved off all of them) and also grind at least 1mm of thickness off the two bolts holding the case together your old intruder shaft will fit in it like a glove. I dropped it back on the bike, thefirst crank was a little ugly but since that one it has worked first time everytime. A bit dibner'esq I know but saves quite a bit of money. Also there is no-where on the net that mentioned doing this so hopefully anyone with a similar problem will be able to solve it this way.
Now, after my master class on the innards of starter motors I can visualise what needs doing, but doing it is way beyond me