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nerd 09-09-09 11:25 AM

Broken clutch... help needed!
 
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Hi guys,

Droped it doen a gear when going round a corner the other day and this happened... I can only ride it in 1st! :confused:
I showed the guy in the garage the picture and he said that they are "pivet joints" and should pop off, bring it down and he will fix it. They ain't budging!!!

Any help would be great... I think I will be investing in breakdown cover in the future! lol

yorkie_chris 09-09-09 11:30 AM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
No they don't pop off. Unbolt the arm on the gearbox side.

What's that got to do with your clutch?

SoulKiss 09-09-09 11:50 AM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
I would even go as far as suggesting getting a proper connecting rod rather than using threaded bar...

plowsie 09-09-09 11:51 AM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
Erm, that isnt a broken clutch :???:

zunkus 09-09-09 11:54 AM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
Removing footpeg bracket might help you screw it back in. That's not standard connecting rod mind...

vardypeeps 09-09-09 11:58 AM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
If you arnt bother get it welded?

lee67 09-09-09 01:06 PM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
its all complete, just thread it back on, reverse thread mindst.....

yorkie_chris 09-09-09 01:57 PM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
Looks like it's ragged the thread out though. Might need a helicoil putting in the end or a tap running down it if you're lucky.

s7uyj 09-09-09 02:18 PM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
i'm pretty sure a new connecting rod a lever dont cost too much, might be worth it, at least then you know it wont happen again and leave you stranded!

plowsie 09-09-09 02:19 PM

Re: Broken clutch... help needed!
 
£12 when I replaced mine...


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