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Clutch judder - Loz - 21-06-13

Yes its me again with yet another question  :rolleyes , When my clutch is pulled in slowly it sort of judders, almost like its sticking, we have taken it out and checked it, it looks fine made sure its completely lubed up but made no difference, is it a normal trait of these bikes or should i look at a new clutch cable?


Re: Clutch judder - Falcon 269 - 21-06-13

Not normal, no.  If you're sure that the cable is free-moving and lubed, check the clutch lever pivot and then the actuating arm on top of the clutch housing.

My guess is that it's the cable, though ... they do get sticky with age if not properly cared for and I suspect the outer cable linings deteriorate with time.


Re: Clutch judder - solorider - 21-06-13

over time the inner cable wears as it is plastic coated, water can then get in causing corrosion and you get a sticky action, also over time the clutch will get heavier but you wont notice it as it happens slowly, disconnecting the cable wont show any problems as it will in most cases only show under load, lubricating wont work as the cable is plastic coated.


Re: Clutch judder - Loz - 22-06-13

Thanks very much all, new cable ordered  Smile


Re: Clutch judder - marcusfordus - 22-06-13

(22-06-13, 07:31 AM)Loz link Wrote: Thanks very much all, new cable ordered  Smile

I hope it's not too late, but don't order a pattern cable, total waste of money (as I found last week). Go get the proper Yamaha one.


They really are premier league in operation compared to the copies out there. Now if anyone actually want's one of these I have one sat in the packet tried for two minutes before swapping it over for the genuine article  Sad


Re: Clutch judder - red98 - 22-06-13

yep...i have the same problem with mine....only slight at the moment but will need doing  Wink .
thanks for the tip marcusfordus Smile


Re: Clutch judder - steeeve66 - 22-06-13

(22-06-13, 07:57 AM)marcusfordus link Wrote: [quote author=Loz link=topic=8433.msg83079#msg83079 date=1371882701]
Thanks very much all, new cable ordered  Smile

I hope it's not too late, but don't order a pattern cable, total waste of money (as I found last week). Go get the proper Yamaha one.


They really are premier league in operation compared to the copies out there. Now if anyone actually want's one of these I have one sat in the packet tried for two minutes before swapping it over for the genuine article  Sad
[/quote]

X2 - don't get the pattern one, absolute waste of money. The OE is pricey but way better.


Re: Clutch judder - Loz - 22-06-13

Damn only just read it, already ordered and despatched  :rolleyes ahh well you live and learn at least when its crap i'll know its not anything i have done!!


Re: Clutch judder - Loz - 27-06-13

Cheer one fitted! and yep absolutely no difference at all ....damn !


Re: Clutch judder - red98 - 27-06-13

(27-06-13, 07:24 AM)Loz link Wrote: Cheer one fitted! and yep absolutely no difference at all ....damn !


out of interest LOZ......price and makers name for the cheap one ?....anyone know how much for a yam one ?


Re: Clutch judder - nick crisp - 27-06-13

Last time I looked, and this was a few years ago, Yamaha wanted about 70, yes, seventy quid for a gen 1 thou cable! :eek


Re: Clutch judder - Loz - 27-06-13

Red98.....it was a TSX from a company called AW motorcycle off eBay and it was £15.99


Re: Clutch judder - red98 - 28-06-13

(27-06-13, 08:25 PM)Loz link Wrote: Red98.....it was a TSX from a company called AW motorcycle off eBay and it was £15.99



thanks LOZ...and thanks NICK CRISP for the yam price  :eek ....see why you went for the cheap one.....surprised you did`nt feel any inprovement with the replacement cable ...


Re: Clutch judder - Loz - 28-06-13

So was I, expected at least a small improvement, there is the chance that it's not the cable at all, it all works fine just feels weird so will probably leave it for now, just hate not knowing what's wrong  :rolleyes


Re: Clutch judder - PieEater - 28-06-13

I've found an incorrectly adjusted chain can cause the kind of judders you describe, maybe worth checking.


Re: Clutch judder - red98 - 28-06-13

(28-06-13, 08:02 AM)Loz link Wrote: just hate not knowing what's wrong  :rolleyes


i know exactly what you mean  :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes


Re: Clutch judder - Loz - 28-06-13

Quote:I've found an incorrectly adjusted chain can cause the kind of judders you describe, maybe worth checking.
Dont think its that, the clutch was like it when i got the bike and i have fitted new chain and sprocket since and the chain tension has been checked but local mechanic too, just because it wasnt as straight forward as usual to get the tension right (huge difference between being on centre stand and being sat on it )



Re: Clutch judder - nick crisp - 28-06-13

OK, forgive me for crap terminology, but I'm gettin' old...lever on clutch cover - shaft - the shaft runs in a bearing if I remember rightly - corroded bearing?


Re: Clutch judder - nick crisp - 28-06-13

Addendum to the above...or worn/dry bearing/shaft? Worn or dry oil seal that the shaft goes through? Might need a clean up and a good dab of grease? I take it the clutch lever (handlebar end) pivot is not worn and is greased sufficiently?


Re: Clutch judder - red98 - 29-06-13

good points nick...worth checking  Wink