RE: Clutch Assembly
Posted by Neil Yardley on Sep 19, 2017; 8:25am
URL: http://silk-motorcycles.221.s1.nabble.com/Clutch-Assembly-tp5001653p5001706.html
Awesome.. Had a tinker last night.. Adjusted the clutch & 'evened up' the other stud collars quick spray of WD40. Then adjusted the cable to 'tight' pulled the lever back to the bar a few times then secured it with a cable tie.. I then put her in first & with a large loose fitting ring spanner over the sprocket shaft I gave it a couple of 'tweeks' nothing happened.. rolled back on my heels to consider my options.. just gave it another 'tweek' for good luck & away it slipped.. beautiful.. snipped the cable tie & she grips again lever in & she's loose..
Thanks for the advice Paul.. I am well happy. Sorry Gasman! guess I wont be needing your services just yet..
I am not kidding myself its gonna work perfectly on the road but at least I am a step forward..
The next problem (Clutch Again) is that the 'other' three studs with the collars on (not the adjustment ones) seem to be rubbing the inside of the clutch cover. & the collars were clipping the inside of the casing. I have wound the collars in to 2mm sub flush of the end of their studs (as mentioned above) which seems to put them clear of the casing but I am unsure of how to stop the stud ends rubbing. Any ideas !!