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Chris G
I recently thought about using EBC spring, but went with a standard set up, it's not like my 850 has a mater and slave cylinder to all the work, just a plain old cable, any increase in force needed to pull the lever would be quite noticeable, and hard work on a long ride.
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Sentinel
Originally posted by Chris G View PostI recently thought about using EBC spring, but went with a standard set up, it's not like my 850 has a mater and slave cylinder to all the work, just a plain old cable, any increase in force needed to pull the lever would be quite noticeable, and hard work on a long ride.
My clutch cable continues to stretch putting it out of adjustment after just a short ride. I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't stretched up to around 2 full inches at this point, and will likely snap before long. I hope I receive the new OEM springs by the end of the week so that I can get the job done by the end of this coming weekend.
As soon as this fiasco is over I'm going to clean and do a bit of a rebuild and refurbishing of the carbs, sync them, and then it's going to be full brakes, including new rotor if I can get one, wheel-bearings, and tires. Then she should be good to go for quite a while without any major service.
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Originally posted by Chris G View PostI recently thought about using EBC spring, but went with a standard set up, it's not like my 850 has a mater and slave cylinder to all the work, just a plain old cable, any increase in force needed to pull the lever would be quite noticeable, and hard work on a long ride.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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Sentinel
Got the new OEM springs in there now and all is well. I do wish they were a bit stiffer, but they work well enough.
I also had to install a new clutch cable due to the excessive stretching the EBC springs caused.
I ended up torquing the side-case bolts to about 8 lbs. f. both times and it worked perfectly; no stripping and no leaks. I also used blue threadlocker on the bolts both times.
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Originally posted by Sentinel View PostGot the new OEM springs in there now and all is well. I do wish they were a bit stiffer, but they work well enough.
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