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retrex
81 GS1100EX Clutch Cover, geared shaft removal
In the clutch cover there is a shaft which actuates the clutch via clutch cable. Is this shaft removable? If so how? I think that I need to remove it in order to try and repair a crack with Alumaloy repair rods. I don't want to melt the rubber o-ring seal at the top if this part is not removable. Feedback would be appreciated. ThanksTags: None
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robinjo
I just checked my 1150 clutch cover that I have lying around here, it has to be able to come out but not without removing the seal on top with it.
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scotty
WHAT IS CRACKED--I DIDNT REALLY UNDERSTAND THSAT PART. ??
ditto with robinjo
I was just thinking that even of you disturb that seal, when you replace it use a good quality silicon as a safety precaution to prevent leaks..
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retrex
Removal of geared shaft
Originally posted by robinjoI just checked my 1150 clutch cover that I have lying around here, it has to be able to come out but not without removing the seal on top with it.
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robinjo
26 is the oil seal, 27 and 28 are bearings, no lock ring to be seen.
http://70.85.253.252/spst/1982%20GS1100E,ES/07.htm for the entire page.
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retrex
Clutch cover crack repair
Originally posted by scottyWHAT IS CRACKED--I DIDNT REALLY UNDERSTAND THSAT PART. ??
ditto with robinjo
I was just thinking that even of you disturb that seal, when you replace it use a good quality silicon as a safety precaution to prevent leaks..
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retrex
Final resolution?
Originally posted by robinjo
26 is the oil seal, 27 and 28 are bearings, no lock ring to be seen.
http://70.85.253.252/spst/1982%20GS1100E,ES/07.htm for the entire page.
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scotty
I used jb weld on my clutch cover and it worked well. I ground the cracked areas into a valley and applied the goop. it sands well too.
But i know you are like the other sickos on this site and like bikes that look perfect.
Rat bikes rule the street.
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retrex
Just the cracks jack.
Originally posted by scottyI used jb weld on my clutch cover and it worked well. I ground the cracked areas into a valley and applied the goop. it sands well too.
But i know you are like the other sickos on this site and like bikes that look perfect.
Rat bikes rule the street.
http://groups.msn.com/ROAM/domscotty...o&PhotoID=1649
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scotty
Those are soft bags that rocky used to use on her goldwing. I just throw them on with bungies when i want bags. I dont usually put anything un necessary on my hot rod. i am however looking into givi universal mounted bags as a perminant thing on my buell.There is very little info on tube framed buels however.
when i want bags i use the kawa or check out some of my nieghbors.
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retrex
Saddle bags
Originally posted by scottyThose are soft bags that rocky used to use on her goldwing. I just throw them on with bungies when i want bags. I dont usually put anything un necessary on my hot rod. i am however looking into givi universal mounted bags as a perminant thing on my buell.There is very little info on tube framed buels however.
when i want bags i use the kawa or check out some of my nieghbors.
http://groups.msn.com/ROAM/domscotty...o&PhotoID=1646
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scotty
It seems to me that givi universal mounting brackets will make a perfect installation if there is a place to arrach thrm to.
As far as clearance from the shocks. The bags on my suzuki use the shocks for suport. I dont leave them on so a little friction has not damaged therm and they are very high quality bags. i dont remember the name. Oh wait they are in the closet 3 feet from me..
Bagman by Vetter
I gues the name is for folks who want to come off as lovers or something. I dont think i will use them again till i get my magic marker out.
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retrex
Ghostman by Vetter
Originally posted by scottyBagman by Vetter
I gues the name is for folks who want to come off as lovers or something. I dont think i will use them again till i get my magic marker out.
Got the shaft out without a problem. Couple of light taps with a 5 lb sledge and a draft. Now I am just waiting for the Alumaloy to arrive in the mail. Guess I can start sanding out the wire wheel grooves cut into the cover by the previous owner. Why do people do stuff like that?
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