Slight shudder
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Slight shudder
Had slight shudder upon setting off on my Honda sh300i - so off came the crankcase cover - bit of a faff - cleaned out all of the dust though admittedly not much - polished the drive face and drive face boss and the driven face - great result - not perfect but much much smoother now
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Re: Slight shudder
What part are you talking about Symcity? Perhaps the bell and clutch part at rear wheel?
Re: Slight shudder
I've had those same symptoms from glazed clutch shoes on the Helix, when on tour of the south coast a few years ago. Having only basic tools with me I employed the redneck remedy - front wheel into the kerb, stand on the brakes and rev it up until you smell burning... sorted!
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Re: Slight shudder
I didn’t deglaze the clutch as the clean out in the belt area seems to have resolved the slight shudder - if it reoccurs I will definitely remove the bell fully inspect and take it from there - the scooter pulls like a train with no clutch slip whatsoeverCapt. R Swipe wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 6:21 pm What part are you talking about Symcity? Perhaps the bell and clutch part at rear wheel?
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Re: Slight shudder
My last Burgman 400 had a shudder, cured by chamfering the leading edge of
the clutch shoes, I also cut 2 or 3 grooves across them at a angle in the hope
it would channel dust away to the open end of the bell, result in very smooth
take offs.
the clutch shoes, I also cut 2 or 3 grooves across them at a angle in the hope
it would channel dust away to the open end of the bell, result in very smooth
take offs.