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Re: [St] clutch troubles..



no manual yet im waiting on one hopefully it will help


--- On Mon, 9/8/08, Frederic NIZERY <frederic.nizery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Frederic NIZERY <frederic.nizery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [St] clutch troubles..
> To: "ST" <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 3:58 AM
> Brian,
> 
> >From what I see on the workshop manual, which seems to
> be common 
> to pretty much all bike wet clutch is:
> 
> The steel plates and friction plates and old in contact
> thanks to 
> the pressing plate the pressing springs. A pulling rod
> allows the 
> clutch lever in the clutch cover to pull the pressing plate
> and release 
> the friction plates (disengage). The pulling rode is
> concentric to the 
> pressing plate.
> I can imagine that when one put back the cover, there is
> some attention 
> needed to engage the lever mechanism in the end of the
> pulling rod.
> 
> Nevertheless, a test would be possibly performed w/o the
> cover just pulling 
> the rod, in a first place to see first if everything is OK
> on this side and 
> if you can disengage. I imagine that some sort of lever
> will be necessary. 
> 
> Afterward, carefully check the lever part inside the cover
> that hooks the 
> pulling rod. Isn't it broken or bent? Then check for
> cracks in the cover itself.
> 
> Do you own the workshop manual?
> 
> Fred 
>  
> >no debris of any sort...everything is pretty clean.
> nothing appears to be broken at all! HELP!!! really
> don't want to take it to dealer!!
> 
> 
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