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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Ah no! I'm not a southern man, I don't do sheep sharing!
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    Hey serious question here, as the springs wear out do they get longer or shorter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Hey serious question here, as the springs wear out do they get longer or shorter?
    Shorter, for normal clutches .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Shorter, for normal clutches .
    Define normal...lol

    So, worn clutch springs get shorter as mine have done. What is the effect of worn springs, would that have been contributing as well to the clutch drag? What effect will replacing them with in limit springs have? Will it make the clutch harder to operate for example.
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    I think that after we lube the cable and replace the springs plus what we have already done, ie remove scoring, you will have an improved clutch. That is to say that if the pull is harder it will be negated by the fact that the mechanism works better. End result, more smily miles! IMO!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I think that after we lube the cable and replace the springs plus what we have already done, ie remove scoring, you will have an improved clutch. That is to say that if the pull is harder it will be negated by the fact that the mechanism works better. End result, more smily miles! IMO!
    The $64K question is though, will I be able to select neutral while the engine is running? Actually there are 2 questions for that price. Will I actually be able to be stationary at an intersection with the clutch in, waiting for a gap in traffic and be able to hold her stopped with my feet and not the brakes...LOL

    I have absolutely no doubt the clutch will be 100% better than what it was when the blue lovely arrived in your gargre though. Riding an older bike with "quirks" is all part of the joy of riding for me.
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    Oh and most importantly of all, she wont leak oil!!!! That alone warms the cockles of my heart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    These springs are 41mm and the manual says std is 42.8, min is 41.8, and they are approx 2.3mm wire and 17mm od. Would be great if you have them, no doubt you will let Anne know!
    Where do you get the 42.8 figure from, is it a factory manual? the Radian has the same motor as the XJ600 which lists 40.8 as minimum even the later Diversion is still only 41.8 as minimum

    I dont have anything over 41mm, but I know the likes of EBC do an aftermarket spring but about 10-15% stiffer

    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Define normal...lol

    So, worn clutch springs get shorter as mine have done. What is the effect of worn springs, would that have been contributing as well to the clutch drag? What effect will replacing them with in limit springs have? Will it make the clutch harder to operate for example.
    I would have thought shorter springs would be more likely to slip than drag but I saw a good post on clutch adjustment on XJbikes which I will copy across when I find it

    Using OE springs it shouldn't make any difference in how hard to operate, using aftermarket it might but only if they are a stiffer spring rate than the stockers

    edit : Badrad site says 41.8 minimium which means any spring I have will be to short
    D:\TECHNICAL_PUBLICATIONS\XJ600SD_service_guide.pd f
    page 32
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    Shorter springs mean less pressure on the plates ... A hydraullic clutch should see no change. A cable clutch will be barely noticed. A gradual decline in force needed to operate the clutch is noticed most after clutch is rebuilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    These springs are 41mm and the manual says std is 42.8, min is 41.8, and they are approx 2.3mm wire and 17mm od. Would be great if you have them, no doubt you will let Anne know!
    Where do you get the 42.8 figure from, is it a factory manual? the Radian has the same motor as the XJ600 which lists 40.8 as minimum even the later Diversion is still only 41.8 as minimum

    I dont have anything over 41mm, but I know the likes of EBC do an aftermarket spring but about 10-15% stiffer

    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Define normal...lol

    So, worn clutch springs get shorter as mine have done. What is the effect of worn springs, would that have been contributing as well to the clutch drag? What effect will replacing them with in limit springs have? Will it make the clutch harder to operate for example.
    I would have thought shorter springs would be more likely to slip than drag but I saw a good post on clutch adjustment on XJbikes which I will copy across when I find it

    Using OE springs it shouldn't make any difference in how hard to operate, using aftermarket it might but only if they are a stiffer spring rate than the stockers

    edit : Badrad site says 41.8 minimium which means any spring I have will be to short
    http://www.badrad600.com/Radian%20Ma...20Overhaul.pdf
    page 32
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Zevon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Where do you get the 42.8 figure from, is it a factory manual?

    No, a trusty Haines one. Surprisingly enough, there are actually some quite big differences between the XJ and the XY (Radian). The blue lovely is speshul you see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Where do you get the 42.8 figure from, is it a factory manual? the Radian has the same motor as the XJ600 which lists 40.8 as minimum even the later Diversion is still only 41.8 as minimum

    I dont have anything over 41mm, but I know the likes of EBC do an aftermarket spring but about 10-15% stiffer



    I would have thought shorter springs would be more likely to slip than drag but I saw a good post on clutch adjustment on XJbikes which I will copy across when I find it

    Using OE springs it shouldn't make any difference in how hard to operate, using aftermarket it might but only if they are a stiffer spring rate than the stockers

    edit : Badrad site says 41.8 minimium which means any spring I have will be to short
    D:\TECHNICAL_PUBLICATIONS\XJ600SD_service_guide.pd f
    page 32
    Thanks for that, this manual is Haynes. Oh well we will wait and see what happens with price and availability on new springs> I have no doubt that Mom will be on top of that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    No, a trusty Haines one. Surprisingly enough, there are actually some quite big differences between the XJ and the XY (Radian). The blue lovely is speshul you see.
    Not in the engine there isn't, even the later Diversion (Seca 2) shares engine bits with the XJ550/XJ/FJ/YX600

    If you don't already know about it all http://www.badrad600.com/ have all the manuals, the figures I gave came from the factory Yamaha manual pdf they have there, I originally posted the wrong link but have since edited it
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    That site was the first one I looked at when I got the blue lovely, perhaps I should spend some more time looking there. Thank you for reminding me about it. I will off to my local trusty Yay-maha dealer tomorrow and start asking some questions, the very first one being, do you have an oil filter for the blue lovely? Hmmmm interesting, thanks guys I am learning heaps.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
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    http://xjbikes.com/Forums/viewtopic/t=2672.html

    All about clutch adjustment for when it goes back together
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Springs that have become short (fail to return to original rest length) will contribute to clutch slip. Because they can no longer provide that last ounce of pressure on the plates.
    The scalloping in the fingers of the basket will be the cause of the drag you were experiencing, because the plates are unable to move freely within the basket once the pressure on them is released.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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