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Honda Camino 65cc kit
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Dankjewel. Ik hoop echt dat dit zal werken. 

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did you also use a translator or are you learning Dutch ?
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Google translate.
I wish i could, but i am struggling with my english so a new language would be way to difficult to me.

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Speak and hear and read the English language is not a problem for me, but the writing I will never get the hang of it . I never got the English lessons at school! when you will run a test with your camino ?
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Well you are communicating very good for me to understand, and thats the only thing we need 
Well i wish i could tell you. The weather here is not permitting me to do.


But i have allot of work to do on different parts anyway. I have 3 gearboxes i want to overhaul, change bearings, oil seal, gasket and new oil.
I have a splitted camino engine that i am waiting on parts for. So hopefully the weather will change in near future

Well i wish i could tell you. The weather here is not permitting me to do.


But i have allot of work to do on different parts anyway. I have 3 gearboxes i want to overhaul, change bearings, oil seal, gasket and new oil.
I have a splitted camino engine that i am waiting on parts for. So hopefully the weather will change in near future

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here today has snowed a little bit, but this is now already melted away.
the outside is here now -2 ° C. Besides, a nice picture !
When I see this picture I get want to come with you on tour !
the outside is here now -2 ° C. Besides, a nice picture !
When I see this picture I get want to come with you on tour !

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Yeah i know, you guys have a milder winter then us. But you have better summer then us.
I love the warm weather my self. The only thing nice with snow and cold weather, is that
I can do some snowboarding.
Well you are welcome to visit here anytime. But i need to tell you that Norway is an expensive country to visit.
I compared the beer prices with you guys in Belgium earlier in a post here.
Anyway, i live i south of Norway about 30 minutes drive from the sea. Its the country side, so no big cities near by
I love the warm weather my self. The only thing nice with snow and cold weather, is that
I can do some snowboarding.

Well you are welcome to visit here anytime. But i need to tell you that Norway is an expensive country to visit.
I compared the beer prices with you guys in Belgium earlier in a post here.

Anyway, i live i south of Norway about 30 minutes drive from the sea. Its the country side, so no big cities near by

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For me the sea is not so far, about 20 minutes. but I do not like the sea!
ever heard of Bruges, it is a historic city ? I live just outside of town.
ever heard of Bruges, it is a historic city ? I live just outside of town.
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I am sorry, I not that known in Belgium. I have been driven twice through Belgium.
That was to get France, Spain and Portugal! So it was a quick drive through.
That was to get France, Spain and Portugal! So it was a quick drive through.

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no problem.
I look forward to the results of the test and the further progress of your camino.
I look forward to the results of the test and the further progress of your camino.
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Looking forward to do some testing my self. I hope i found the right spring(s) that will give my TJT
variator a smooth variation.
Anyway, throw in some pictures of you home town and let me see how you guys live. Are you a group
in your town that likes caminos?
variator a smooth variation.

Anyway, throw in some pictures of you home town and let me see how you guys live. Are you a group
in your town that likes caminos?
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not here in Bruges, here there is a Honda DAX Cub. apparently in other villages.
I would also agree very much like going to a camino meeting , getting to know other camino enthusiasts. but my camino are not finished yet , I'm still working on that. currently a little strapped for cash ! I still need to buy some new pieces.
I would also agree very much like going to a camino meeting , getting to know other camino enthusiasts. but my camino are not finished yet , I'm still working on that. currently a little strapped for cash ! I still need to buy some new pieces.
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Thank you for sharing all your research with us! I really enjoy reading it. Although I will never use it because i keep my camino stock 
I just overhauled my rear gearbox so if you need information on the parts you need to buy or where you can buy them, just ask.
What a beautifull place you live at! In Belgium there is not much nature left, it is verry densely populated over here...
The snowy picture you posted, I really love it! Wish I would live there
Like I already said, keep on posting, love to read it! Looks like you're spending alot of time on research

I just overhauled my rear gearbox so if you need information on the parts you need to buy or where you can buy them, just ask.
What a beautifull place you live at! In Belgium there is not much nature left, it is verry densely populated over here...
The snowy picture you posted, I really love it! Wish I would live there

Like I already said, keep on posting, love to read it! Looks like you're spending alot of time on research

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Ahh I understand. Here in norway the camino isnt that popular so nor forum or people to ask at allDeckertje wrote:not here in Bruges, here there is a Honda DAX Cub. apparently in other villages.
I would also agree very much like going to a camino meeting , getting to know other camino enthusiasts. but my camino are not finished yet , I'm still working on that. currently a little strapped for cash ! I still need to buy some new pieces.

Me and my neighbor has one each. But he wants to keep it stock. I am the stupid one, I have never owned a vehicle
that i have keept stock. I always have to experiment on things hehe. Both my cars have more power then stock

Anyway what parts are you missing to get your camino ready?
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First of all, thank you very much. I love living here. I moved from a big city on the West side of Norway to here because I wasGODSEELS wrote:Thank you for sharing all your research with us! I really enjoy reading it. Although I will never use it because i keep my camino stock
I just overhauled my rear gearbox so if you need information on the parts you need to buy or where you can buy them, just ask.
What a beautifull place you live at! In Belgium there is not much nature left, it is verry densely populated over here...
The snowy picture you posted, I really love it! Wish I would live there
Like I already said, keep on posting, love to read it! Looks like you're spending alot of time on research
sick and tiered of living in a city. Where I live now i have a big heated garasje I can enjoy and do some work.
You are welcome to live here

I am just happy to share what ever i do to my camino. Hopfully it will come in use for someone in the future.
I hope that you guys do not have to high expectation on the output of this. As i told earlier i am a noob and learning on
my way. You guys probably know 10 times more about a camino then me.
When it comes to transmission box, thanks for wanting to share your knowledge. But I think I know what I need.
I will share the parts I am waiting on, and you can give me some input if i missed something.
I took all measurements on both bearings and both oil seals and ordered them from http://www.ebay.co.uk and
not a camino store that takes twice the price for it.
Bearings:
The biggest one is called 6203.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190459210501?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
The small one is called 6201.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271744207631?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
The big oilseal calles: Oilseal 24X34X5.5mm

http://www.ebay.com/itm/131053346430?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
The small oilseal is called: Oilseal 12X22X5mm

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141122207540?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
The needle bearings i think i will just reuse. I cant see any issues with them.