How many miles has it done and what year?
Fingers crossed it’s not the spline. Hopefully it’s a shagged our disc in which case have a think about the replacement. Available now with a longer ???? Brain fade, can’t think what the centre part is called! Help!
What have you been doing to it my 1100s had done 62000 miles when I sold it and the clutch was still good. Are you sure its not contaminated with oil or damp rot damp through neglect
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There was a trick with Juddering clutches that were contaminated (especially Ford Sierras) and that was brakes on into gear and slipping the clutch til it ponked then let it cool down. This had the effect of drying out the Clutch and knocking off any high spots. If you had a serious leak from gearbox or engine I think it would show by seeping out and dripping then it would be time to split it apart. Not done it to an 1100 but did put a new Gearbox into 1200ST - not hard but fiddly getting the rear sub frame and suspension out of the way without splitting brake lines
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Now then Tuetonic (can't shorten your forum name anymore than that )
Interesting, can't do any harm trying I guess . Allan Jefferies said "They have to split the bike in half, basically separate the engine and gearbox to change the clutch" Point is, I need a clutch, it's not like I can get away without one
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BoxerCup R wrote:Now then Tuetonic (can't shorten your forum name anymore than that )
Interesting, can't do any harm trying I guess . Allan Jefferies said "They have to split the bike in half, basically separate the engine and gearbox to change the clutch" Point is, I need a clutch, it's not like I can get away without one
Nice courtesy bike! So the garage are doing the repair?
This is the modified clutch plate from Motorworks ... Clutch friction plate replacement with longer splines CLA33264. The extra cost has got to be worth it for piece of mind.
Drilling the slave cylinder is also worth considering.
Neil178 wrote:Nice courtesy bike! So the garage are doing the repair?
This is the modified clutch plate from Motorworks ... Clutch friction plate replacement with longer splines CLA33264. The extra cost has got to be worth it for piece of mind.
Yes they are. Thanx Neil
Neil178 wrote:Drilling the slave cylinder is also worth considering.
Explain a bit more please, interested
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