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    RG 150 clutch slippage. Please help!

    Hey guys.

    I recently purchased an RG150 however the clutch is slipping like a biatch. Gear 1 is fine. Gear 2 slips majorly after 8k revs, it climbs the revs but the speed barely climbs. In 3rd it slips right out at 8k revs like im reving it in neutral, the clutch feels barely engaged. All the gears above 3rd start to slip after 10k RPM (It redlines at 13) I get a lot of noise but not a lot of going faster and it feels like im slightly pulling the clutch in.

    Also when I change into gear it kinda of waves into the next gear. It's hard to explain in words but after i release the clutch the gear change is instant theres half a second where it still revs in 1 gear then kinda slides into the next gear up. (If that makes any sense)

    Anyone know what the cause of this could be?

    Cheers, Brayden

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brayden View Post
    Hey guys.

    I recently purchased an RG150 however the clutch is slipping like a biatch. Gear 1 is fine. Gear 2 slips majorly after 8k revs, it climbs the revs but the speed barely climbs. In 3rd it slips right out at 8k revs like im reving it in neutral, the clutch feels barely engaged. All the gears above 3rd start to slip after 10k RPM (It redlines at 13) I get a lot of noise but not a lot of going faster and it feels like im slightly pulling the clutch in.

    Also when I change into gear it kinda of waves into the next gear. It's hard to explain in words but after i release the clutch the gear change is instant theres half a second where it still revs in 1 gear then kinda slides into the next gear up. (If that makes any sense)

    Anyone know what the cause of this could be?

    Cheers, Brayden
    First check the basics, cable ok , adjustment . Then Have a look at the clutch itself , ridges on the basket tangs , plates worn , buckled, springs correct length?

    Just take it step by step and look for the simple things first

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    Keep it in 1st

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    First check the basics, cable ok , adjustment . Then Have a look at the clutch itself , ridges on the basket tangs , plates worn , buckled, springs correct length?

    Just take it step by step and look for the simple things first

    Stephen
    Cheers for the reply mate I'm just about to change the oil transmission / clutch or whatever you want to call it. I brought Spectro SX Clutch Saver 10 w 30 is this the right stuff? Just checking before I pour it all in lol. Cheers

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    Make sure you have some slack in the clutch cable.

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    Yer adjusted it today clutch cable didnt have much.. thinking this might have been the cause of it. Changed the oil anyway fairings going back on tomorrow then will see how it goes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brayden View Post
    Cheers for the reply mate I'm just about to change the oil transmission / clutch or whatever you want to call it. I brought Spectro SX Clutch Saver 10 w 30 is this the right stuff? Just checking before I pour it all in lol. Cheers
    that will be fine , I use atf in me race bike and that lasts 2 races , or more ,,so you will be fine ( as long as it doesnt have any friction modifiers it all good )

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    It was the clutch cable it was well fucked.. Rides absolutely sweet now and mother of god it goes fast! Such a light bike too loads of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brayden View Post
    It was the clutch cable it was well fucked.. Rides absolutely sweet now and mother of god it goes fast! Such a light bike too loads of fun
    Yeah keep an eye on that. My cables used to last about 10,000 km and then pull the knob off the end. But easy enough to ride without a clutch..........if you get stuck somewhere just chop the gears (blip the throttle if you remember though).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brayden View Post
    It was the clutch cable it was well fucked.. Rides absolutely sweet now and mother of god it goes fast! Such a light bike too loads of fun
    which of course is why they are a legend down under.

    Only NZ and Thailand got many of them,arent we lucky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gammaguy View Post
    which of course is why they are a legend down under.

    Only NZ and Thailand got many of them,arent we lucky.
    wrone argentina people are lucky too

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    Just took it for a spirited ride through the twisties for the first time, holy shit those things are light and they can seriously move after 10 , 000 RPM! Jesus was having a blast! I don't think the VT250 Spada will quite be the same after riding this!

    Only gripe is the terrible speedo which is out by about 20-30 kph, anyone know how to fix these?

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    diff g box oils can effect the clutch too, trya different g box oil.... but the bottom line will be new plates one day
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    The clutch used to slip quite badly on my TS185 when I used 10W40 oil in the gearbox, so I changed to 20W50 and it's fine now. Oil viscosity can make a big difference.

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    hi. I work on these all the time for the thriving RG150 race community in the south. Pretty well all of them have 2mm thick spcers under the springs. A badly slipping clutch can go straight to be perfect with this simple mod. You barely feel the diffrence at the lever as well, so not too hard on anything. We use Castrol VMX oil as well. Easy to get (Repco/Supercheap) Gear probs are usually stuffed selector forks. yes, it has to come to bits to have that fixed. Caused by rough traetment sometime in it's life.

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