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26-05-09, 11:57 AM | #1 |
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Clutch lifter problem.
Hi SVers
I've been having some problems with a really notchy gear change for a while now. I've adjusted the buggery out of it several times, both ends of the cable and the worm drive(as per the instructions posted on this forum). I eventually took it to a mechanic/racer friend who thought it might be notching on the clutch basket. We had the clutch cover off and smoothed out a few notches the plates had worn in, but not joy. It seems the worm drive is moving around a little before it actually starts to move the pushrod, we we thought a new one is probably required. A fellow SVer confirmed that he had had the same problem but fixed it with a spot weld on the worm drive. My question, where the hell can I get a worm drive? The only place I can find on the web is www.suzuki-spares.co.uk or www.redcarmotorcycles.co.uk (same company), but £45 seems a bit steep to me. I was under the impression these cost around £25. Also, any advice/comment on worm drive problems/fitting would be appreciated. Thanks Nath |
26-05-09, 12:00 PM | #2 |
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Re: Worm Drive
http://www.svspares.com/ - 2nd hand one here for £25 a couple of weeks back?? But yes I thought it was expensive as well.
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26-05-09, 12:00 PM | #3 |
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Re: Worm Drive
They are not cheap, but they do last if you remember to regularly grease them. You sure your drives set-up right and that it has all its ball-bearings.
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26-05-09, 12:41 PM | #4 |
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Re: Clutch lifter problem.
I'm sure it is adjusted correctly, not so sure about the condition of it. I may take it apart and see if some cleaning and liberal greasing may alleviate the crunch.
Ta for the svspares link, one to book mark methinks. |
28-05-09, 11:54 AM | #5 |
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Re: Clutch lifter problem.
I was surprised to find mine was full of grease and half knackered by about 25k miles. The main worm section is plastic so the balls dig into it in the end
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29-05-09, 12:03 PM | #6 |
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Re: Clutch lifter problem.
Had the same problem with a previous bike - the drive housing wears and moves sideways too much instead of in/out. If you buy a second hand unit it may also be worn so beware of that and check it thoroughly. New ones are dear but may be better in the long run if properly greased to start with.
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29-05-09, 02:18 PM | #7 |
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Re: Clutch lifter problem.
I need a new one of these, i didnt realise they where £45 but considering the price of some toher OEM parts, its actally not suprising
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