- Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:24 pm
#4385
Hello again !
I have uprated my clutch springs to the set of three stronger ones and three soft ones supplied by host and friction plates, I was beginning to slip up hills rather than climb. Improved the performance greatly however....
Unfortunately they seem a bit too strong and now the clutch can't disengage just enough to stop the bike trying to creep forward when at standstill.
Ok i know that i could take it out of gear but sat in stop start traffic the last thing im concentrating on is taking it in and out of gear with the risk of stalling.
I have tried adjusting the cable tensioners but am now running out of adjustment.
I know the Gbox housing flexes as i can see when pulling the lever, i understand this is common and there is a fix supplied by host.
would this really be enough to make the difference though or am i asking too much with the stronger springs?
Anyone with any prior experience would be gratefully appreciated.
Pedro
I have uprated my clutch springs to the set of three stronger ones and three soft ones supplied by host and friction plates, I was beginning to slip up hills rather than climb. Improved the performance greatly however....
Unfortunately they seem a bit too strong and now the clutch can't disengage just enough to stop the bike trying to creep forward when at standstill.
Ok i know that i could take it out of gear but sat in stop start traffic the last thing im concentrating on is taking it in and out of gear with the risk of stalling.
I have tried adjusting the cable tensioners but am now running out of adjustment.
I know the Gbox housing flexes as i can see when pulling the lever, i understand this is common and there is a fix supplied by host.
would this really be enough to make the difference though or am i asking too much with the stronger springs?
Anyone with any prior experience would be gratefully appreciated.
Pedro