I wont comment on the usless aspect of your post .... but .
The other side of the coin is this,
I was the service manager of a Honda shop and i left because of the appalling traetment i was told i had to support by managment . I was sickened by it and as motorcycling is generally a close knit society many of my customers were active friends as well . When i was asked to lie , cheat and generally rip customers off for work either not done , done to a very poor standard or just not neccessary i had no option but to leave and inform the relevant authorities of the antics carried out by the manager.
I was dragged through the courts but i won and i would do it again in a heart beat as anyone knowing me will attest to . I am now in the car industry as the foreman for a Ford & Mazda dealership and even though cars are the enemy to alot of bike riders , the internal self destructive politics does not exist like it does in the motorcycling industry.
Come to my work workshop and you will get good service , come to my garage for work on your bike and you probebly wont even get charged unless it costs me to do it.
Paul.
Sorry guys. I will not read all this. So here my reply:
Who ever you took it to need a kick up their ass. With a steel toe boot! Idjots!
You paid $600 for a new clutch????? There is approx 6 plates costing $20 approx each. It takes an hour MAX to replace them no matter what bike!!! That incudes adjustment and making a cuppa. Serious!
There is a cable. a clutch leaver and a thingy in the motor that is normally a pin that pushes the plates. Thats it. Carbies and valves are tricky and take an hour and half. Clutches... a few plates, a cable and a leaver....
Dude, they seriously need a kick up the ass. And you need your $600 back! They have charged you for...replacing bits that were working!
Give them heaps!
Would it be the clutch plates/springs? when mine were worn it sounded like the same symptoms.
could it be they didn't actually change and clutch parts?
had a similar thing happen on my CR, clutch wasn't disengaging, so moved the cable way out (thought that doesn't look right) sure enough after bout 10 pulls of it actually disengaging same problem crops up again. Lay it down and take off clutch cover and the bloody main nut is loose! Tighten, push metal tabs to where they are sposed to be (last guy pushed them all onto the same side, numpty).
Basically what I'm saying, is a clutch is well simple, just DIY that shit.
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Ahhhh but the idustry gained an opposition lol.
My point was the techs are often blamed for the managments asshole , money grabbing persona.
Even techs have a mortgage and need to keep a job even though they dont agree with protocol , i was lucky i got a job later that night.
Bling to you. At 14 I had my 3'rd or 4'th moped. A 50cc Oegland with 3 gears and pedals. It had, by the earlier owner, been worked on and was a little rocket (well, compared to other mopeds anyhow...). But had developed a loss of power at top revs, My knowledge did not, at that time, reach that far, so I took her in to the shop. I knew it was gonna cost me. But I reasoned, that if I gave it to a specialist she would be sorted... Well, they replaced some of the bits that made her "fly", charged me so much that I had to pay it off, and still had the same problem. But now she was much slower... That was the last time I had a shop do the whole job. Have had bits sorted by others who know their shit (crank reassembly and balancing, valve seats fittting, re-bore and similar) but apart from that I do it my self. Not always getting everything right the first time. But always in the end.
And that moped? I went back to the shop and got all the bits they had replaced and fited them again. Re the problem: I did some asking around and found out re 2 smokers and mufflers and de-cokiing. So I did the easy option and replaced the muffler, and the problem went away!
Sounds to me like they didn't have the foggiest fucking idea what they were doing. Something with these symptoms and I'd be looking firstly for warped plates (fibres and steels) and notched clutch basket fingers. You can be damn sure it has absolutely nothing to do with the lever perch.
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