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Anonymous
Is it clutch slipping that is the problem????
I have posted some curious questions regarding the power on the 750t, just feels a little low on the power side. At bike night last night a friend asked to ride it to see if he could tell, he said it sounded too good at idle for it to be a ring or valve issue. So he went literally 2 minutes and back and said it was the clutch slipping. HuH??? Then he said watch and revved the engine and dumped the clutch and nothing. He said the back tire should have spun but nothing, then said it feels like no more pick up in speed or power between 5000 and 8000 rpm's when riding. I don't know what clutch slipping really means ??? I don't think, because I thought if your clutch was slipping you would feel it actually slipping. Am I a fool???? Can someone explain a little clearer.Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
If it revs too freely after shifting when you really nail the throttle in gear it's slipping. You'll see the tach just jump instead of climbing steadily as the engine revs.
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Mine were at 2.7 mm, that is the lowest servicable limit. The bike was drivable but would break loose if I nailed it on the highway. Since3 I was concerned that I would not be able to accelerate out of trouble I replaced my clutch. The PO was not easy on the clutch, too much feathering out from a stop and he preferred massive downshifting to using the brakes.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
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DMPLATT
Originally posted by duaneageand he preferred massive downshifting to using the brakes.
Check the cable adjustment. On my 750, I can't go by the factory manual adjustments, I have to go by feel. Some times it's tricky for me to get it right.
However, clutch plates are easy and cheap enough to replace.
I'd check the cable adjustment first, then check the discs.
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DMPLATT
Oh, forgot to mention. What type of oil are you using?
I switched to Castrol GTX and started getting some slippage with new discs. I switched back to Shell Rotella T and all is right with the universe again. 8)
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Bolder Biker
Originally posted by DMPLATTOh, forgot to mention. What type of oil are you using?
I switched to Castrol GTX and started getting some slippage with new discs. I switched back to Shell Rotella T and all is right with the universe again. 8)
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Bolder Biker
Originally posted by Billy RicksIf it revs too freely after shifting when you really nail the throttle in gear it's slipping. You'll see the tach just jump instead of climbing steadily as the engine revs.
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DMPLATT
Originally posted by Bolder BikerOriginally posted by DMPLATTOh, forgot to mention. What type of oil are you using?
I switched to Castrol GTX and started getting some slippage with new discs. I switched back to Shell Rotella T and all is right with the universe again. 8)
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However, I've not used Mobil 1 so I can't compare. I've used the Penzoil, Valvoline, Castrol and Wally brand. I'm sticking with Rotella.
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Anonymous
I am using the walmart brand 20w 50 dino oil. (it was the only 20w50 I could find at the spur of the moment) and I did not want to go synthetic right away because I read so many posts on here about clutch slipping. I tried to check cable but it seems the adjuster nut /bolt at the lever is stripped halfway out so no matter what the adjustment when I pulled the clutch lever it slipped back to where it is not stripped. Guess I'll get another. But I don't know if that is having all that much effect on it.
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Billy Ricks
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by Bolder BikerThe usual good info from Billy!
I have a friend whose son is going to be racing next weekend at Pike's Peak. He'll be racing in Supersport and Formula Extreme. He's only been roadracing about 6 months now and is already capable of qualifying in probably the top 15 or so. This will be his second AMA race. He'll be at Infineon this weekend. He had some prominent people pulling strings to get him a provisional license. He has 4 or 5 years MX experience. At my urging he took up roadracing and there's no looking back. He's already being compared to Colin Edwards. I was going to try to make it up for the race but my wife is having Lasix next weekend so I'll be staying home.
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