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Anonymous
clutch parts questions, please help
I am in desperate need of a new clutch basket for my 83 Gs 750. I've looked everywhere and can't find any. Will someone please help me if they know a place where i might be able to find one. Or I also would like information on how to tighten the rivets on my clutch basket, thank you.Tags: None
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Jeff Tate
As far as a brand new one goes I couldn't say for sure. You might try a salvage yard for a used one. From what I understand you can drill out the old rivets and install new ones.
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Doze
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Anonymous
I was checking recently for a clutch basket for my 1983 GS750ES. The basket is listed on both BikeBandit.com and RonAyers.com, with RonAyers being cheaper at $153. I didn't verify that the parts were actually in stock, though, since the majority of my clutch rattle seemed to have been caused by a loose hub nut (replaced with an APE nut) and I decided not to replace the basket yet.
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Hap Call
Originally posted by Simon WatersI was checking recently for a clutch basket for my 1983 GS750ES. The basket is listed on both BikeBandit.com and RonAyers.com, with RonAyers being cheaper at $153. I didn't verify that the parts were actually in stock, though, since the majority of my clutch rattle seemed to have been caused by a loose hub nut (replaced with an APE nut) and I decided not to replace the basket yet.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Hap CallOriginally posted by Simon WatersI was checking recently for a clutch basket for my 1983 GS750ES. The basket is listed on both BikeBandit.com and RonAyers.com, with RonAyers being cheaper at $153. I didn't verify that the parts were actually in stock, though, since the majority of my clutch rattle seemed to have been caused by a loose hub nut (replaced with an APE nut) and I decided not to replace the basket yet.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Simon WatersCured by switching to a heavy duty, simian (APE) nut, and tightly secured with a black, leather thong..........as per your advice, Mr. Call.
Switching to ape-nuts.... Heavy duty! 8O
Doctors sure can do miracles these days....
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Simon WatersI was checking recently for a clutch basket for my 1983 GS750ES. The basket is listed on both BikeBandit.com and RonAyers.com, with RonAyers being cheaper at $153. I didn't verify that the parts were actually in stock, though, since the majority of my clutch rattle seemed to have been caused by a loose hub nut (replaced with an APE nut) and I decided not to replace the basket yet.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by slopokeSimon correct me if i am mistaken but that $153.00 should have been just for the basket without the gear, the springs, rivets backing plate and assembly of same. Im in the market for another basket myself. I sold my spare good one for $35 last year and i am still kicking myself.
Hope that this helps.
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SqDancerLynn1
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Anonymous
Im going to check that websitr. I priced the outet basket ((only)) FROM SUZUKI-- and i seem yo remermbert 250 OR 350 DOLARS US
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My '79 1000's clutch basket was rattling and I had it fixed during my engine rebuild. Vance & Hines sent it out and had larger damper springs installed and then they welded it. Cost me 250 bones but it works good. And unless I really abuse it, it'll never rattle again.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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