What do you think about this clutch. About 0.7mm on leading edge, 2mm on back edge. Service manual says 2mm is minimum:
Clutch
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Re: Clutch
It'll go for a bit longer but it's moving closer to replacement. But you don't need to rush out and get replacement just yet, unless you are planning on doing some big tour for a couple of thousand miles. Perhaps do it when you next replace rollers and belt? How long until those things are needed?
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Re: Clutch
Thanks Data.
I'm doing the complete transmission now because of this: viewtopic.php?t=25534&sid=4ddf5307392fe ... d1b89b6bfe
Just trying to work out if the bike is a runner because of this: viewtopic.php?t=25530&sid=4ddf5307392fe ... d1b89b6bfe
Pulling my hair out!
In terms of the clutch, I'm thinking about the Malossi Kit: https://www.malossistore.com/en/gb/maxi ... bu4008-M-P
Thanks again
I'm doing the complete transmission now because of this: viewtopic.php?t=25534&sid=4ddf5307392fe ... d1b89b6bfe
Just trying to work out if the bike is a runner because of this: viewtopic.php?t=25530&sid=4ddf5307392fe ... d1b89b6bfe
Pulling my hair out!
In terms of the clutch, I'm thinking about the Malossi Kit: https://www.malossistore.com/en/gb/maxi ... bu4008-M-P
Thanks again