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How to change the clutch?
I will be replacing the clutch tomorrow, I have seen a video on youtube how to do it but it was a different bike, can anyone give me a link with pictures or a video? if not, can someone explain me what do I need to do? do I need to do anything with lower/upper adjustments in order to take off the clutch? etc. Will greatly appreciate any help
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It's really easy once you get it apart and see it. Remove the cover, unbolt the springs, and take it apart. I like to scuff the metal rings with 180 grit to remove any glaze. If you have a real flat counter top in the kitchen I would advise setting the rings on it to verify they are all flat, if one is bent you have to replace it. After you do it you will realize how easy it is, 30 minute job once you've done 2-3. If you do hit a tough spot take a picture and post it up, there are lots of people to help.
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just pay close attention because the first plate is different from the rest. so just make sure you dont just rip it apart and not pay attention
other than that very simple good luck |
Do they all go in the same order?
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all but the last one,I would download the service manual just in case you need it.
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off the top of my head
the last plate you remove will be a fiber. it rides against the inner clutch hub, that fiber plate will be different from the rest of the fibers it's almost like a half fiber plate. so you would install the small fiber plate first. other than that it will be the same. fiber\steel\fiber\steel ect. ect. not that hard |
Thank you all guys! The new Burnett clutch is amazing! I replaced fibers and springs and im pretty amazed. Thanks again for all the info
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good to hear
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soak your plates in oil overnight,before you install them.....
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Originally Posted by Sladkixxx
(Post 743878)
Thank you all guys! The new Burnett clutch is amazing! I replaced fibers and springs and im pretty amazed. Thanks again for all the info
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