I am having a real problem with my clutch not-staying disengaged at the foot petal, it wants to engage when I come to a stop and I dare not Ever take my foot off. Yes I understand its best to put the bike in neutral, which I strive to do, BUT I know there is something seriously wrong with the way mine is operating as it immediately tries to engage all the time.
I have adjusted the castle nut, (no washer under it), I have ensured the plates are free of oil as is the fibre disk, Ive added a second fibre disk, Ive tightened the spring till it wont tighten any more. If I disconnect the rod I do get a reasonable amount of friction at this end. SOOO, I have also adjusted the rod and the location of the lever, ive set it up correctly at the recommended positions, nothing helps. I pulled my clutch pack, the disks are of an older vintage, clean and meaty but. The worm maybe was changed out at some point, i don't really know, the worm does have the very leading edge of the thread broken away, but its just the tip of it. I have not measured my springs or checked my pressure plate for being true, I think it is but I will get in there and do that. My clutch pack has the fiber disk, the steel plate, fibre disk etc until the end then its got 3 fiber disks all together, which brings the gap to within tolerances, so it appears ok. I don't like the way the clutch engages either, its very rough, So I am thinking lets just go ahead and replace the clutch with a modern style, I know that the KING clutches were pretty good, but don't seem to be available, Greer has a version and I saw the Kiwi video and his setup which seems good, also as well as the clutch supplied by QUA International, also seems like a good contender, though I would have to add his back side of the pressure plate which I really dont want to do.
I have not found anyone that will recommend a brand and was hoping to extract some opinions here? Ultimately my bike is amazing runs great and is well restored and correct, but this clutch problem feels very dangerous to me, I still ride the bike a-lot but its time to fix this somehow.
I have adjusted the castle nut, (no washer under it), I have ensured the plates are free of oil as is the fibre disk, Ive added a second fibre disk, Ive tightened the spring till it wont tighten any more. If I disconnect the rod I do get a reasonable amount of friction at this end. SOOO, I have also adjusted the rod and the location of the lever, ive set it up correctly at the recommended positions, nothing helps. I pulled my clutch pack, the disks are of an older vintage, clean and meaty but. The worm maybe was changed out at some point, i don't really know, the worm does have the very leading edge of the thread broken away, but its just the tip of it. I have not measured my springs or checked my pressure plate for being true, I think it is but I will get in there and do that. My clutch pack has the fiber disk, the steel plate, fibre disk etc until the end then its got 3 fiber disks all together, which brings the gap to within tolerances, so it appears ok. I don't like the way the clutch engages either, its very rough, So I am thinking lets just go ahead and replace the clutch with a modern style, I know that the KING clutches were pretty good, but don't seem to be available, Greer has a version and I saw the Kiwi video and his setup which seems good, also as well as the clutch supplied by QUA International, also seems like a good contender, though I would have to add his back side of the pressure plate which I really dont want to do.
I have not found anyone that will recommend a brand and was hoping to extract some opinions here? Ultimately my bike is amazing runs great and is well restored and correct, but this clutch problem feels very dangerous to me, I still ride the bike a-lot but its time to fix this somehow.
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