installing clutch springs
#5
No need to remove the motor.
What makes you think that you JUST need springs? If your clutch is slipping.. you need a clutch kit.
(new friction plates and metal plates, and springs)
You will need to get a new side cover gasket.
What makes you think that you JUST need springs? If your clutch is slipping.. you need a clutch kit.
(new friction plates and metal plates, and springs)
You will need to get a new side cover gasket.
#7
Well, I hate to be rude but you need to muscle up your hand, then.
Are you aware of what the clutch springs do? Basically... they are there to squeez the clutch pack together and move your bike.
You want to soften them up for a lighter clutch pull, right? Well... they wont squeez like they used too, and your clutch will slip.
Not good. Work out your hand. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Are you aware of what the clutch springs do? Basically... they are there to squeez the clutch pack together and move your bike.
You want to soften them up for a lighter clutch pull, right? Well... they wont squeez like they used too, and your clutch will slip.
Not good. Work out your hand. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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