I think 55mm is long enough - if it's not - if it's 5mm short, it just means you don't use a stretched chain that long.
The ss.. and aluminium...that takes you back to the grease or anti-seize again.
That's why I took my friend's advice and went and bought some expensive Loctite aluminium anti-seize, just for the spark plug; I could've just carried on using the good old Copperslip, but...what the hell. And it's weird, it's like a dry aluminium paste - the stick type. Not at all like Copperslip.
I vaguely remember hearing about the comstar wheel problem. Wasn't that what they had on the...Hawk - what was sold as Hawk in the USA. I remember they were about 80% of the despatch bikes in the 80s.
PS'ing our msgs.
Well, you know why..what it's good for. The corrosive resistance...you get the ordinary 308 and then the 318 is the more chlorine/corrosion resistant. The 318 doesn't cost much more but almost all of them, the sizes, were 'ex-stock', would have had to be ordered from the UK, and that was more than I could have handled, it was enough of a mission as it was.
The fasteners on the MZ are not good. The typical passivated zinc the Japs use is better, but it still corrodes in conditions like ours. KTM seems to use better stuff. And Husky - look at close-ups of the new Huskys. Those nice dished-head bolts.