clutch adjustment
clutch adjustment
bike jumps slightly when i put it in first. seems to want to ease forward when in gear with clutch disengaged. also if i gas it too aggressively when shifting it will slip and i back off and its fine. not real clear on the adjustment process. Nation
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Re: clutch adjustment
I think it's not adjustment.
I recommend you get to the clutch and clean parts and look for damaged/warn parts. .........lm
I recommend you get to the clutch and clean parts and look for damaged/warn parts. .........lm
nation wrote:bike jumps slightly when i put it in first. seems to want to ease forward when in gear with clutch disengaged. also if i gas it too aggressively when shifting it will slip and i back off and its fine. not real clear on the adjustment process. Nation
friction plates
thank you LM. I understand friction plates are no longer available for a 67 dream. So I guess clean it? sand it? Nation
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Re: friction plates
I have them but if ya have a 67 it should have the aluminum core friction plates. ..............lm
nation wrote:thank you LM. I understand friction plates are no longer available for a 67 dream. So I guess clean it? sand it? Nation
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Re: friction plates
You understood incorrectly. Read this thread:
http://www.honda305.com/forums/305-clut ... t8687.html
http://www.honda305.com/forums/305-clut ... t8687.html
nation wrote:thank you LM. I understand friction plates are no longer available for a 67 dream. So I guess clean it? sand it? Nation
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Re: friction plates
Just to let you know there is a lot not included and some of what is isn't correct. .........lm
rzgkane wrote:You understood incorrectly. Read this thread:
http://www.honda305.com/forums/305-clut ... t8687.html
nation wrote:thank you LM. I understand friction plates are no longer available for a 67 dream. So I guess clean it? sand it? Nation
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Re: friction plates
You are undoubtedly correct on both accounts. Although some of what I wrote is accurate and could be of benefit to some folks, like the part about the 020 discs being available again.
I've certainly appreciated your generous assistance in the past and would appreciate it again now if you'd care to comment on the items I've written that are not correct. I only wrote what I observed and what I thought to be true based upon my admittedly limited experience with these bikes. I am no expert.
I've certainly appreciated your generous assistance in the past and would appreciate it again now if you'd care to comment on the items I've written that are not correct. I only wrote what I observed and what I thought to be true based upon my admittedly limited experience with these bikes. I am no expert.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Just to let you know there is a lot not included and some of what is isn't correct. .........lm
rzgkane wrote:You understood incorrectly. Read this thread:
http://www.honda305.com/forums/305-clut ... t8687.html
nation wrote:thank you LM. I understand friction plates are no longer available for a 67 dream. So I guess clean it? sand it? Nation
1965 CA77Dream