Big bang R1 clutch
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 ??
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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.
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.
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"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
Re: Big bang R1 clutch
I'll give it a check tomorrow i'll have my dad or brother sit on the bike and give a good pull on the sprocket in all directionsCabernet wrote: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.
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.
Anti judder rings and 1 friction plate seems to be the fix.
Other simple checks are clutch cable dry/frayed, lever on casing lubricated.
Re: Big bang R1 clutch
Alright thanks i'll look into that but my main concern would be the crunch noise or scraping noise the clutch makes when moving off sometimesDooffle wrote: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.