12-02-26, 07:01 AM
Ok, no problem.
I am currently working on my thou, carbs cleaning etc. and I have realized that the clutch lever does not move to the end when released. It looks like the spring on the lever on the clutch cover is tired already, therefore it does not release the clutch lever completely.
I am just thinking, when it would be the best time to change clutch plates etc. I have got the bike about 15 years already, it has almost 90t. kms on the clock and I did not change the clutch plates on it never before.
The carbs are Ivanized with full kit, if I remember well from the last year, when I pull throttle really heavy, it looked like the clutch were slipping slightly.
I am sorry for my english though....
I am currently working on my thou, carbs cleaning etc. and I have realized that the clutch lever does not move to the end when released. It looks like the spring on the lever on the clutch cover is tired already, therefore it does not release the clutch lever completely.
I am just thinking, when it would be the best time to change clutch plates etc. I have got the bike about 15 years already, it has almost 90t. kms on the clock and I did not change the clutch plates on it never before.
The carbs are Ivanized with full kit, if I remember well from the last year, when I pull throttle really heavy, it looked like the clutch were slipping slightly.
I am sorry for my english though....

