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Re: Clutch Issue
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Re: Clutch Issue
After long use, the aluminum fingers on the clutch basket wear where the steel tabs on the clutch plates hit them. This is a possibility. You've only got to pull off the clutch cover to look.
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Re: Clutch Issue
Just another thought, have you had to suddenly adjust the clutch recently?
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I'm wondering if it's a lay shaft bearing, hence the gearbox rattles when not under load? If it was worn fingers on the basket it rattles when the clutch is pulled in and the plates are free to move, not when it is released and the plates are compressed together. |
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the one at the lever end?
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Bottom end is once a year sent from the shredded wheat factory |
Re: Clutch noise - Curvy.
well if the adjuster has been rattling then i would guess that it's every ride you are playing with it so you would not know if the bearing or nut is loose/burgred.
take the cable off and then the adjuster and give the housing a little squeeze with pliers then put all back together with a bit of non set glue (the stuff you get cards stuck to paper at petrol stations,, hint hint) |
Re: Clutch noise - Curvy.
Biblo you've lost me here!
Which bearing you on about? Yes the bike has took several offs all on the same side sent from the shredded wheat factory |
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