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mike J
Clutch Lever Pull Pressure
How many people are running heavy duty clutch springs in their bike? Aside from the added force to pull the lever in is there any problems with running them like hard to get the bike into neutral? The reason I'm asking is that I made a up a couple of prototype pieces that will decrease lever pressure. Right now I'm using stock springs and the lever pressure is easily half what it was. Is there anyone interested in this modification for thier bike? Mike JTags: None
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lecroy
Show us what you have. I would think that to cut the pull force you need to increase travel. Or make some kind of an assist.
With the drag bikes, there is no clutch cable on the sliders and I for one do not use all the springs on any lock-up I have setup.
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mike J
Lecroy, it's two pieces CNC machined that move the clutch cable and the pivot point of the arm. Sorry I don't own a digital camera or I would send some pics. This would be nice for those with stiff springs or someone who just wants an easy clutch. Mike J
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lecroy
Ok, not sure if I am following you, but if the plan was just to increase the arm length, why not just make a new arm, or weld in a section??
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mike J
If you made a new arm you have to be able to cut splines and I don't have that capability. I'm not a big fan of just welding something on either. I know lots of people do it but with my parts they can be removed and the bike put back to original. Mike J
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schinae
I have heavy duty springs, billet basket. Getting stuck in traffic will wear you out, but taching it up and letting off the clutch it is really nice to get the power to the rear wheel even if it becomes a puff of stinky smoke before getting to the groung.
Send me some photos whenever you get them, I would be interested to see what you did.
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mike J
Do you notice any bad side effects for the heavy springs? I want to keep the bike 100% streetable and to me heavy springs are not an option with the heavy pressure to pull in the clutch. I took a ride this evening, man you can pull in the clutch with one finger!! Mike J
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Jeff Tate
I had Heavy Duty springs in my 1100 years ago and It was hard to get into neutral and missed shifts were common. My then local Suzi dealer said that Stock springs work best so I put in a new set and everything was juuuust fine.
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displaced
I have a bad left hand and run all hd springs in my gs1100. I always put the bike in neutral before i stop. I really cant see whaT THE DOWN SIDE OF THEM WOULD BE.
iF THE PRESSURE IS NOT COMFORTABLE, REMOVE SOME HD SPRINGS BUT DO IT IN PAIRS THAT ARE OPOSITE ONE ANOTHER.
sorry for the caps
Another thing would be to install the HD springs 2 at a time and see where you get to dislike the setup.
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mike J
I know that on some bike the springs are so stiff that they cause the pressure plate to flex and can cause the bike to be very hard to get in to neutral sitting still. I can cure the stiff clutch lever with the pieces I have made but if the pressure plate flexes then my parts won't help that. Mike J
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Robu
Originally posted by mike JHow many people are running heavy duty clutch springs in their bike? Aside from the added force to pull the lever in is there any problems with running them like hard to get the bike into neutral? The reason I'm asking is that I made a up a couple of prototype pieces that will decrease lever pressure. Right now I'm using stock springs and the lever pressure is easily half what it was. Is there anyone interested in this modification for thier bike? Mike J
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Road_Clam
Originally posted by Jeff TateI had Heavy Duty springs in my 1100 years ago and It was hard to get into neutral and missed shifts were common. My then local Suzi dealer said that Stock springs work best so I put in a new set and everything was juuuust fine.
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Billyboy
What is normal lever pull for the clutch? Mine on my 78 GS1000 is very hard. I don't run into a lot of heavy traffic so it's not a big deal, but I'd rather it worked normally. So what is normal?
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cRaShTeStDuMmY
Originally posted by mike JLecroy, it's two pieces CNC machined that move the clutch cable and the pivot point of the arm. Sorry I don't own a digital camera or I would send some pics. This would be nice for those with stiff springs or someone who just wants an easy clutch. Mike J
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