HOW TO: Clutch Replacement (PICTURE INTENSE) 56K, Don't even try.
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RE: HOW TO: Clutch Replacement (PICTURE INTENSE) 56K, Don't even try.
ORIGINAL: MarkR
So what did the job cost you and what would it have cost you if you took it to a shop
So what did the job cost you and what would it have cost you if you took it to a shop
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RE: HOW TO: Clutch Replacement (PICTURE INTENSE) 56K, Don't even try.
great write up. i'm new to the board. i just got a 94 cbr 1000f. the shifting in kinda notchy on it. any ideas how to adjust. the bike has 15000 on it. thanx
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RE: HOW TO: Clutch Replacement (PICTURE INTENSE) 56K, Don't even try.
Hey, welcome to the forum Maverick9611, nice ride. The clutches on our bikes are hydrolic, no real adjustment on them for the most part. There might be some adjustment to the shift pedal that might help in the way it feels.
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RE: HOW TO: Clutch Replacement (PICTURE INTENSE) 56K, Don't even try.
ORIGINAL: cdrewferd
Any more updates? Also how do you know when your clutch needs work? My 91 CBR1000F has around 47,000 miles on it.
Any more updates? Also how do you know when your clutch needs work? My 91 CBR1000F has around 47,000 miles on it.
Or you could start of in first gear, say up to about 10mph, then open the throttle wide open. If the rpms rapidly increase, but you stay at 10mph or slightly faster (not going like a scalded ****), then your clutch is mostly likely slipping.
Still hasn't warmed up enough to take the bike out yet.
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RE: HOW TO: Clutch Replacement (PICTURE INTENSE) 56K, Don't even try.
Ahh, well then I think mine's ok as when I ride it hard the revs only rise when the bike is going faster. Also, I thought that top speed in 1st gear was 65-70 mph? Any body else have any input on top speed in first gear?