That change pants moment

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That change pants moment

Post by SMUDGER » 29 Sep 2015, 20:34

Yes it finally happened coming off the motorway onto a nsl there was a roundabout I needed the fourth turn all the way round Road was clear could see nothing coming so no need to slow down as I start leaning into the turn there's go's first exit there go's second exit and total loss of engine power shitttttttttt
Very very luckily I managed to upright the bike before I lost speed

Yep the damn clutch is fried..

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Re: That change pants moment

Post by Cabernet » 29 Sep 2015, 21:29

That's unusual for a clutch to go like flicking a switch.
You sure it's the clutch?
Was that any grinding?
If so, I'd check the bevel box to rear wheel spider first.
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Post by SMUDGER » 29 Sep 2015, 22:04

Thing is cab as u are aware I was moaning about clutch slip on last rife lol [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES] hitting 5k and it would ride to 8k with no movement it's definitely not spider or final drive as I inspected all this it is the clutch but when I first got bike clutch was stuck and when freed it and changed all there was ruminants of the clutch plates in oil was my own fault I should of changed it but now opportunity for getting all seals and gaskets done quicker so full engine rebuild

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Re: That change pants moment

Post by Occams Razor » 29 Sep 2015, 22:12

Cows in the clutch will always cause no end of problems.

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Post by SMUDGER » 29 Sep 2015, 22:32

Maybe other people will see my mistake if your clutch plates or friction plates are on there way out and are slipping get it fixed as once it go's especially cornering it's a game of luck

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