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Re: [ST] RE: Clutch conversion
- Subject: Re: [ST] RE: Clutch conversion
- From: Colt45 <colt4530@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 18:54:32 -0500
That's it!
Derek Randles wrote:
>John, thank you for the insight. After reading your email, I searched t595
>and found this link:
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>http://www.ibb.net/~anne/HEBO/HTML/
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>I am gonna check out the options. As for my bike, it is a 2000 with only
>6300 miles. The clutch seems to have a long travel before it engages. I
>wanted to assure it was engaged and not dragging when the lever is pulled. I
>assume the plates do not separate by much even when engaged. I thought a new
>cable may have solved some of the issues, it has not. Still fairly difficult
>to pull. Not hard to pull, but it does not have the same pull as hydraulic
>which I am used to.
>
>Thanks for your input. Maybe a few more miles will help the bike break in a
>little.. I believe the first 5000 miles were a very easy life on the bike,
>now that I have it, no more Mr. Nice Guy.. Muhahhahahaha.
>
>Derek
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