Suzuki has the part for $99 plus $30 for 2 day air or BikeBandit has it for $89 plus $27 express mail, which option should I go with that fastest? I've never ordered from BB....this early spring weather here in San Jose is amazing and I'm dying to go ride!
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asbjones
a Pic of why my GS1150 Clutch Rattles...
replaced my plates a few months ago and still had the clutch rattle at idle with the bike in neutral, tried tightening the clutch hub nut and it still had play, removed the clutch hub all the way and on the back inside I could see why it had been rattling, the steel center has just beaten the aluminum housing up...
Suzuki has the part for $99 plus $30 for 2 day air or BikeBandit has it for $89 plus $27 express mail, which option should I go with that fastest? I've never ordered from BB....this early spring weather here in San Jose is amazing and I'm dying to go ride!Last edited by Guest; 02-24-2012, 07:44 PM.Tags: None
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gearhead13
I have heard of that happening, but I have never seen it before. You might want to order a new retaining wire for it as well. I havent had any problems with BB. Depeding on where stock is located there might be a delay.
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asbjones
yea I figured smoethin' was worn, its rattled ever since I had the bike, and the way this thing seems to wear out parts left and right I new something was trashed, that inner spline thing has about 1mm of play in all directions...so I might go the Suzuki dealer route and have it 2nd day aired, is the wire just hold to the bottom steel plate in place?
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pauly
The hub out of my spare parts motor was the exact same.
Good to know about not needing the piano wire as I would want to remove the last plate as it needs a good cleaning.
Give Cycle Parts Nation a look as well. They list for 75.31. I have had really fast service from them.
Cheers
Paul
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostDon't worry about the wire, it isn't needed. ALL 1150 inner hubs will do this eventually. Ray.
Thanks!2000 Honda Valkyrie Tourer (it's gone)
1985 Suzuki Madura GV1200
2 X 1980 Suzuki GSX1100ETs (next projects)
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In a motor that doesn't get hammered on, like NONE of mine!, the 1150 & 1100 hubs will last quite awhile. Suzuki went to the steel insert because the racers were killing the splines in the aluminum hubs. I don't think they did their homework well enough with that steel insert idea. Once they are loose, they are done! Ray.
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostIn a motor that doesn't get hammered on, like NONE of mine!, the 1150 & 1100 hubs will last quite awhile. Suzuki went to the steel insert because the racers were killing the splines in the aluminum hubs. I don't think they did their homework well enough with that steel insert idea. Once they are loose, they are done! Ray.2000 Honda Valkyrie Tourer (it's gone)
1985 Suzuki Madura GV1200
2 X 1980 Suzuki GSX1100ETs (next projects)
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platinum2
check ebay, i dont think the factory made them for drag racing, but the factories to drop the ball on a lot of things ,that just seem ignorant to begin with, or it is so aftermarket companies cam give pp l more choices
its really amazing what any motor goes through! on the humble side of it
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asbjones
the bike has over 30k on it so its no big deal to get a new clutch hub, Im just going to go with a stock one from Suzuki, it should last another 30k...
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asbjones
got my clutch hub today! I did get it installed and will hopefully get to test ride the bike tommarow(if I dont get sidetracked)
heres a pic of the new hub and the old one...
mine was overly worn out...
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