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- 23 Jun 2015, 18:16
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Need help! Valve clearences and timing marks
- Replies: 10
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Re: Need help! Valve clearences and timing marks
Miss Fix It wrote:Nope it's not. Just a diploma at collegeR1 Paul wrote:Is that a University degree you are doing ??
Just the sheet with all the checks on it looked very familiar to my uni sheets in terms of lay out etc
- 31 May 2015, 17:37
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
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Re: Big bang R1 clutch
Quick search shows this to be a common problem with a fix available. Anti judder rings and 1 friction plate seems to be the fix. Other simple checks are clutch cable dry/frayed, lever on casing lubricated. Alright thanks i'll look into that but my main concern would be the crunch noise or scraping ...
- 30 May 2015, 23:21
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
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Re: Big bang R1 clutch
Yes. The sprocket should not move at all in relation to the wheel in any direction. Wear gloves and be a bit rough with it. A 1000 cc of big bang in first gear would be. Rear wheel can be on the floor. Best have someone steady the bike. I'll give it a check tomorrow i'll have my dad or brother sit ...
- 30 May 2015, 23:04
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
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Re: Big bang R1 clutch
I don't think so nothing overly noticeable ill check tomorrowCabernet wrote:Yes, that' right.R1 Paul wrote:You mean movement in the rear sprocket ??Cabernet wrote:Is the rear sprocket hanger bearing OK?
I'm assuming that it would move while on the bike with the rear wheel on ??
- 30 May 2015, 23:02
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Need help! Valve clearences and timing marks
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16851
Re: Need help! Valve clearences and timing marks
Is that a University degree you are doing ??
- 30 May 2015, 22:58
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
- Views: 19352
Re: Big bang R1 clutch
Would there be any other signs ??bloke wrote:wouldn't make much if any difference once you are moving.R1 Paul wrote:Possible but it changes gear fine very positive and smoothbloke wrote:warped plates?
- 30 May 2015, 22:37
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
- Views: 19352
Re: Big bang R1 clutch
You mean movement in the rear sprocket ??Cabernet wrote:Is the rear sprocket hanger bearing OK?
- 30 May 2015, 22:37
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
- Views: 19352
Re: Big bang R1 clutch
Possible but it changes gear fine very positive and smoothbloke wrote:warped plates?
- 30 May 2015, 22:33
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
- Views: 19352
Re: Big bang R1 clutch
No chain is free with no tight spots or seized linksCabernet wrote:Have you a tight spot or seized link on your chain.
Its cleaned with petrol and greased every week mileage dependant
- 30 May 2015, 22:11
- Forum: The Garage
- Topic: Big bang R1 clutch
- Replies: 14
- Views: 19352
Big bang R1 clutch
Hola everyone I'm looking a bit of advice from anyone who own's an early big bang R1 as I have a 2009 Yamaha R1 and have been having a bit of trouble with the clutch lately, It's very 'judery' ( Technical terms :lol: ) down low in the rpm 1-3 rpm And when pulling away (especially when cold) it sound...