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greetings Dieter |
Service at a dealership does wonders for the clutch. Don't know what
the mechanics at Fowlers do to the clutch but I always notice a marked difference after service, especially as I normally have to ride through heavy traffic when leaving the dealership. The clutch works much more smoothly. |
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there is a simple method of making cluth lighter that is to use a Sammy Miller easy clutch ,5 mins to fit and you can adjust the ratio as well. got one fitted to my bike and the clutch is feather light. only costs about £10-15
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The SV650 naked curvy has a tight space and the cable already has a built in tight bend to make sure it misses the instrument cluster. Putting it in inline at the handlebar would make it run into this. I've already had a new cable, cleaned and regreased the worm drive, greased the lever end and all is as good as it's going to be, but I'm concerned it may still be a bit tight for me on a regular basis. I've recently had tennis elbow in my left elbow, probably partially caused by the repeated use of the clutch on my daily commute, and I would prefer to avoid a recurrence. So, if I can make the clutch lighter, this will be preferable to the other alternative (giving up riding for another month or two :(). |
Re: Hydraulic clutch conversion?
As I, with little girley sized hands, can pull the clutch in with one finger, I vote for lubing the cable, replacing if its still stiff.
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Along with the cable ensure the lifter isn't worn too, lost motion and lots of friction if it is. |
Hydraulic clutch conversion
Hi all, im gonna do a hydraulic clutch conversion on my naked curvy, iv ordered all the bits that i think i need e.g an entire sv1000 clutch and iv machined a piece of silver steel 10mm long to extend the push rod as apparently required.... i was just wondering if anyone who has attempted this could give me some hints and tips on how to get it right??
Thanks very much Chris.B |
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I'm collecting bits to do this too, got a Hayabusa master cylinder now need to get a slave cylinder.
I'll be watching this thread with interest. |
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What benefit do you hope to gain from this, or is it just because you can?
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Hi im about to undertake this conversion myself, i have a complete sv1000 clutch and master cylinder, a piece of silver steel 10mm long and a spare sprocket cover waiting to be chopped about, is there any chance anyone could give me a step by step account of how to do this conversion?? or any pictures would really help :) thanks to Dieter for his pictures they have already helped greatly.
Thanks very much Chris.B |
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