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    attn TLs lads

    okay...poos got a stuffed clutch....apart from a oem suzuki one...what are my other options ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    okay...poos got a stuffed clutch....apart from a oem suzuki one...what are my other options ???
    Can't help with the clutch. But i know TL's don't like fully synthetic oil, but this common knowledge right?

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    A big bore kit? I think that would come with a heavy duty clutch :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    Can't help with the clutch. But i know TL's don't like fully synthetic oil, but this common knowledge right?

    not many bikes with wet clutches do..
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    Quote Originally Posted by FzerozeroT
    A big bore kit? I think that would come with a heavy duty clutch :P
    lmao....no the kits don't....but it would be a requirement...
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    You tried putting in after market heavy duty springs? Thats what I did, got rid of all the clutch slip, just made it a bit harder to pull in the clutch is all.
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    Premier make a/m fibre plates, depends on how cooked your steelies are, but the SRAD 750 steel's are the same, got some floating around here outta mine, dont think they are too bad, give us a yell if you want them, unless your steel are still sweet. Think the prem plates are around the $150 i got mine from welly m/cycles. Sorry cant remember the code for them, just check plate size before you put them in.
    Also to beef things up you for a little while is chuck some washers at the bottom of your clutch springs and or put an extra steel plate in the end of the basket, dont do both though, makes a pretty tough clutch pull.
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    Oh yeah and it's amazing the differance lubing the clutch cable can make too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    Can't help with the clutch. But i know TL's don't like fully synthetic oil, but this common knowledge right?
    If it's bike synthetic the clutch will be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dss3
    You tried putting in after market heavy duty springs? Thats what I did, got rid of all the clutch slip, just made it a bit harder to pull in the clutch is all.
    Yeah....I've ordered heavy duty springs....24.95 for the set...be here tomorrow...

    How are Dss....feeling abit better after ur....incedent?

    And bruce....I'll have a look at my steels and plates when I chuck the new springs in....I have also been told about lubing the cable....
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Thumbs up

    Yep, well I shimed mine and put the premier springs in, it was a good result.

    Not to much drama on the clutch hand and I clutched her up often

    Just watch that stupid o ring when you put her back together

    Also check that the clutch activator is correctly positioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    Yeah....I've ordered heavy duty springs....24.95 for the set...be here tomorrow...

    How are Dss....feeling abit better after ur....incedent?
    Sweet, plus it is literally a 5 minute job to do.

    Feeling not too bad, bit sore today but could be because i'm trying to ween myself off the pain killers. The bruises just get better each day though aye!

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    I pulled old springs out today.....to put the heavy duties in....and FARK ME....one of the originals was broken!!!!!!!!!!

    how the hell could a spring break in a clutch!!!!

    anyway new springs in.....running sweet
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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