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Evenin Learned Peeps!

I'm changing my Norvil rep back to roadster spec, when trying to fit the (genuine tank) the head stay bolts/plates are very tight on the tank tunnel. I saw there was some info in some old SOC notes, if I change from the 1/4" alloy sideplate to 1/8" steel plate & mushroom head screws I think I might get away with it?

What do you think?

What's the general view of the Mk3 head stay?

Cheers

Paul

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An Interstate tank went over my Norvil head steady just fine. Both original Norton parts in the 70s. And I thought Mick's head steadys were a straight copy. But I have seen the alloy side plates replaced by thinner steel so maybe others have had clearance issues.

As for whether a shimmed head steady makes a difference, it depends on what you want from your bike. If you experience annoying wobbles, perhaps when loaded up, or a general vagueness, then you'll probably want to keep it. But I'd try the standard head steady and see how you get on before taking a hammer to the inside of the tank.

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Thanks Stan.

I don't have a Mk3 H steady, only the Norvil one.

I'm quite happy with the way the bike handles, I can't see me having to modify the tank yet, I think with the 1/8 plates/mushroom head bolts I may get get away without the big knocking stick.

 

Cheers

Paul

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I have an original PR head steady bought from Gus Kuhn's over 40 years ago — and never used because it fouls a standard Fastback fibreglass tank.

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Julian:

That's where I got mine too, 1978 I think.

I also have one from Les Emery, fabricated from stainless steel. Measures 63.7mm outside-outside of plates (versus 88.3mm on the original). Would that fit under your Fastback tank? Maybe use countersunk bolts instead of nylocs on studs. Do you a straight swap if you're interested.

Fair Spares head steady

Fair Speares heady steady

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Norman White used to offer a narrow 'Norvil' type steady that lacked the centre mounting, for fitting under Roadster tanks.

Personally, I prefer the rose-joint type that RGM offer, both in terms of smoothness and stability. I wouldn't go back to a 'Norvil'

The Mk 3 steady is simply the standard 850 box-section steady with two holes for the suspension spring device. It doesn't provide any extra lateral location compared with than the earlier 850 item.

 


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