View Full Version : Clutch kits...whats the best one to get??
riktherider
22-08-07, 11:00 AM
decidede to change my clutch after clunky gear box, and too many false neutrals. is it best to replace the plates and springs or just the plates? whats the best make to go for? ferrodo, EBC, Surflex?
It wont be the clutch. Its more likely to be the selector mechanism.
However if you must, then the suzuki kit is good. DONT USE HEAVY DUTY SPRINGS. They are nto needed and all it does is kill ya hand.
Others, Barnet, and EBC. I have EBC plates in there, and afaik, they are fine. Its my steels that are warped!!
riktherider
22-08-07, 11:19 AM
i thought it could e the shift detent arm or the star, but its a bit more pricey than the clutch, plus the bike is 99 and done 45000 miles.
Don't replace bits untill you know they're duff, if the clutch isn't slipping after being adjusted correctly then I wouldn't bother looking at the plates. If it doesn't solve the problem it's just money down the drain.
Captain Nemo
22-08-07, 12:09 PM
if its not slipping, then unlikely to be the plates, maybe the springs are a bit weak, if swapping them, then do the plates at the same time, but its prob the selector, like you say 45000 miles, dont throw money it at "just in case" just chucking it away.........
It wont be the clutch. Its more likely to be the selector mechanism.
However if you must, then the suzuki kit is good. DONT USE HEAVY DUTY SPRINGS. They are nto needed and all it does is kill ya hand.
Others, Barnet, and EBC. I have EBC plates in there, and afaik, they are fine. Its my steels that are warped!!
Yep thoes Heavy duty springs have sometimes caused me to stop riding the bike on the weekends as its made it too painful to use the clutch, but on the upside i did not suffer so much clutch slip with my heavy handed changes. But as a general rule i would not get them again, i needed new ones at the time because my standard ones had gone way below tolerance.
I went barnet just on the hype, and if you were going OEM they are about the same price.
northwind
22-08-07, 01:58 PM
i thought it could e the shift detent arm or the star, but its a bit more pricey than the clutch, plus the bike is 99 and done 45000 miles.
I've got at least one spare arm and star in the garage somewhere, in one of the boxes of bits... But I'd be surprised if this is your problem either. The ones out of the K5 onwards SV are better than the earlier ones, Suzuki rather cunningly ripped off the Factory Pro shift kit :D And I think they cost around £60 for the parts if memory serves- I've got the Factory Pro bits and they're a nice upgrade but, like I say, I don't think it'll fix your problem.
I've got at least one spare arm and star in the garage somewhere, in one of the boxes of bits... But I'd be surprised if this is your problem either. The ones out of the K5 onwards SV are better than the earlier ones, Suzuki rather cunningly ripped off the Factory Pro shift kit :D And I think they cost around £60 for the parts if memory serves- I've got the Factory Pro bits and they're a nice upgrade but, like I say, I don't think it'll fix your problem.
42.54 shipped from Robinsons Foundry
25381-19F10
PLATE, GEAR SHIFT CAM
25350-35F00
STOPPER, GEAR SHIFT CAM
25355-35F01
SPRING, STOPPER ARM
Alos try taking out the push rod and give it a good clean and grease, just take the worn drive off and pull the rod out. If it's caked then it'll stop the clutch pushing out properly
decidede to change my clutch after clunky gear box, and too many false neutrals. is it best to replace the plates and springs or just the plates? whats the best make to go for? ferrodo, EBC, Surflex?
I always found false neutrals to be caused by dirty shift linkage and sloppy shifting
I have EBC plates in there, and afaik, they are fine. Its my steels that are warped!!
That'll be the EBC plates mate, there to aggresive and quickly blue up steels and eventualy warp them
In my clutch experance Barnett plates and steels are good but there springs are to stiff and i had a case were 3 snapped in situ...managed to get a free set out of barnett mind :cool:
EBC clutch stuff i woludn't touch again because i had the above problems
OEM springs are best, some guys use 3 OEM springs and 3 barnett springs to get a good comprimise, OEM plates and steels are just as good as barnett but IIRC they're stighly more expensive
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