SandSlinger
Aug 12 2003, 08:38 PM
Hey gang,
Ok, I'm sure this is a walk in the park for some, but I'm inexperienced at this so....do I need anything special to change my clutch? Special tools and what-not? Anything to watch out for??
Any help is welcomed.
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SHOCKER
Aug 12 2003, 09:10 PM
As far as ive heard there is no special tools needed but Im not sure about what to look out for besides putting it in right.
LateNate
Aug 13 2003, 07:04 PM
If all you are doing is changing the disks and/or springs then no.
The only special tool required for the clutch would be for removing the inner clutch basket. But even that can be done without it if you really wanted to.
SandSlinger
Aug 13 2003, 07:14 PM
yup, just doing the steels/fibres and HD springs.
So what do I use to bypass this inner basket thingy?
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MWBbanshee
Aug 14 2003, 01:07 AM
Plates and springs don't need to wory about basket most bikes only need a phillips scewdriver socket works better though once you get in the case .Just remeber to soak plates in oil ,I usely put them in the oil before i start and by the time your ready for them there ready . It realy is a walk in the park just take your time and note how it came apart .
good luck
SandSlinger
Aug 14 2003, 05:44 PM
umm...ok then.... :roll:
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SandSlinger
Aug 16 2003, 11:35 AM
yes
SS
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