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Post by alanfj on Jun 30, 2010 21:53:14 GMT
I believe that a Fiesta oil drain plug will fit the Divvy (600). Anyone know what year Fiesta 'cos the one on my recently aquired 600 is well chewed up (got the Nexus problem ) and my local Ford parts man is 'too busy to rummage through the parts bins without all the information '. Service with a smile, eh?
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Post by kensei on Jun 30, 2010 23:33:52 GMT
Any model Rover one will fit too.
Also Halford sell a number of generic ones that fit.
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Post by newell on Jul 1, 2010 7:15:39 GMT
You can get a magnetic one for the Divvie from Wemoto for a fiver.
Their delivery is quick. An ally washer for it is 25p.
HTH
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Post by alanfj on Jul 1, 2010 9:26:15 GMT
That's great thanks for your help, guys.
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Post by alanfj on Jul 23, 2010 22:07:45 GMT
Thanks for the help from the nice folk on this forum. I bought the magnetic drain plug from Wemoto and the stainless exhaust system from the nice folk at Sandy, Bedfordshire, as recommended on here. Great value and a good fit and I like the way the system follows the lines of the bike much better than the Nexus system ( and I now have decent access to the drain plug! ) That was an expensive oil change! I seem to have an addiction to Diversions as this is the fourth one I've owned. I keep trying other bikes but always seem to end up with another Divvy. Is there a cure or must I suffer this dreadful addiction forever. Any advice/comments/abuse etc. welcomed.
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Post by amorti on Jul 29, 2010 8:56:15 GMT
Thanks for the help from the nice folk on this forum. I bought the magnetic drain plug from Wemoto and the stainless exhaust system from the nice folk at Sandy, Bedfordshire, as recommended on here. Great value and a good fit and I like the way the system follows the lines of the bike much better than the Nexus system ( and I now have decent access to the drain plug! ) That was an expensive oil change! I seem to have an addiction to Diversions as this is the fourth one I've owned. I keep trying other bikes but always seem to end up with another Divvy. Is there a cure or must I suffer this dreadful addiction forever. Any advice/comments/abuse etc. welcomed. Try a better bike and see if you can contemplate ever owning a Divvy again, that's the cure. Got to pick wisely though as it has to give the same or similar fuel figures (mpg was the only thrill I ever got off my divvy), so maybe a Thundercat. I chopped mine in against a 955i Daytona. an awesome bike, but 39mpg commuting and 43 on a run has been typical, so far.
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