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dakota9498


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posted January 16, 2011 07:58 AM        
Yeah, I was planning on replacing everything while it is apart. I have been in San Diego and didn't get a winter break, plus I was out to sea during the summer so winter was my only time to race. Now I am in Maryland and the bike is apart getting upgraded for this March. I was more looking for some information for future reference when I inspect it later. Thanks for the advice though.
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debo33


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posted January 28, 2013 04:14 PM        
Just put my motor back together clutch. Creeping now..I also put Brock mod on it as well will this go away or will I need to change clutch. .. prior to rebuild was no problem need suggestions. ..
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debo33


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posted January 28, 2013 07:12 PM        
Just put my motor back together clutch. Creeping now..I also put Brock mod on it as well will this go away or will I need to change clutch. .. prior to rebuild was no problem need suggestions. ..
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RICH CRAFT 1


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posted January 29, 2013 08:00 AM        
I assume when you say clutches is creeping, you're saying the bike is trying to pull a little bit with the clutch in. This generally happens with warped steels, it's important when you take a old clutch out to put everything back in the same direction. Steele's warp, and the fibers conform to that, so if you turn everything around the air gap is not the same. On your clutch lever is a chrome knob, numbered one through five, you can adjust this to make the clutch pull in deeper for more air gap. this is not great for drag racing, but it will stop the bike from trying to pull.

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debo33


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posted January 29, 2013 07:58 PM        
Would it hurt the bike if I left it alone and try to ride it bit to c if it stop. Or change my clutch. Out and put a new one in the bike...the clutch that's in my bike looks fine its was probably put back different from the original oak.
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biggmoinc


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posted January 30, 2013 04:32 AM        
U could ride it like that n hope it smooths back out but if its annoying then just check ur steels, most of the time it's a warped one or 2, put them on a glass top n check em, 14 is as easy as they come for clutch removal, nothing like the 12 lol
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debo33


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posted January 30, 2013 05:04 AM        
Cool Thanks really appreciate it.
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debo33


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posted January 30, 2013 05:07 AM        
Cool Thanks really appreciate it.
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debo33


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posted January 30, 2013 05:28 AM        
Cool Thanks really appreciate it.
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