04-08-13, 03:34 PM
Anyone know where to get a couple of bolts that's used on the clutch casing?
clutch casing
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04-08-13, 03:34 PM
Anyone know where to get a couple of bolts that's used on the clutch casing?
04-08-13, 05:11 PM
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05-08-13, 08:05 AM
Thanks - struggling to see what I need on that diagram.... can you offer a little insight?
05-08-13, 08:10 AM
P.S. here's a photo of the area to help you help me lol.
As you can see, there's a couple empty holes - the top is in place and the bottom (just out of shot I think) is also in place (although came loose yesterday)
05-08-13, 09:19 AM
It's not the clearest drawing admittedly? :rolleyes
At first glance i would suggest trying the bolt you have already fitted, into the other holes, and if it fits then you are looking at #9 bolt.
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05-08-13, 09:53 AM
Those two empty holes take a longer bolt than the other 3 that hold that cover on which makes it #10 in that diagram
05-08-13, 09:57 AM
I changed my bolts to stainless a month or 2 ago and I've still got the old ones, I can send you the 2 you need if you like?
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05-08-13, 10:05 AM
05-08-13, 10:24 AM
No probs....I'll send them off tomorrow lunchtime.
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13-08-13, 03:11 PM
thats not a clutch casing........front sprocket cover is what i would call it....the clutch casing is the big round one on the other side
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13-08-13, 03:28 PM
..I'll get them out eventually :o . The trouble with having a bike in London is that it lives 10 mins up the road.
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16-08-13, 08:40 PM
Well, when it was loose the whole unit moved when clutch was used - so sounds like clutch to me. I went for new tyres today, and mechanic even said that.
Buzz - if you haven't done it, don't worry - mechanic stuck a couple in whilst I was there. Thanks ![]()
16-08-13, 11:14 PM
The case would move because the push rod that operates the clutch is in this cover but the clutch is on the other side.
Andy (16-08-13, 11:14 PM)Andy FZS link Wrote: The case would move because the push rod that operates the clutch is in this cover but the clutch is on the other side. WHAT??? Oh bugger, i fitted a new clutch on the wrong side! :rolleyes I must have two now then, i knew gear changing felt a lot smoother ![]()
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
17-08-13, 01:31 PM
(16-08-13, 11:14 PM)Andy FZS link Wrote: The case would move because the push rod that operates the clutch is in this cover but the clutch is on the other side. :agree ....well done andy....saved me a job ![]()
One, is never going to be enough.....
17-08-13, 01:38 PM
(17-08-13, 07:49 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Andy FZS link=topic=9235.msg94896#msg94896 date=1376691288] WHAT??? Oh bugger, i fitted a new clutch on the wrong side! :rolleyes I must have two now then, i knew gear changing felt a lot smoother ![]() [/quote] :lol Come on now, not everyone who rides a bike knows all about how they work, or what's where! And yes, I am of the school that says it's advisable to learn what you can, that's why many of us use this forum (as well as a chance to take the piss of course! :lol )
17-08-13, 01:50 PM
Only kidding
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17-08-13, 01:55 PM
the help is there in all posts.........in between the piss take :lol :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
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