Heavy Clutch Some people seem to have problems with there clutch ie very hard to pull the lever. I my self and richr do not have this problem and I think if your clutch is heavy there is something wrong and it may need attention. |
Huh!?! Go on then, like what! |
Yup, like I am wondering where the first post has gone with the a reply up top ;) |
I dont know I am not a mechanic I was merly making an observation that not all ss have a clutch problem. Just as a sugestion. Have you tride comletly draning the fluid and bleeding the line from scratch? Is the correct grade of fluid installed? |
Not a problem I \'ve come across SSTU? I know plenty of people complain about Duke clutches being very heavy (only in comparison to Jap bikes) and if you cant get used to it then it can be sorted by changing to a bigger master cylinder. Changing old fluid wont help with the "heaviness", but will stop your clutch feeling worn out. Old fluid (with air absorbed into it) will compress itself rather than transmit the pressure to the clutch operating lever so you wont get as much push on the clutch mechanism as your pull on the lever. Cheers for the thought though. What I would like to know is why has my clutch fluid gradualy gone black!?! |
They all do that Sir:lol: |
Yep they sure do, strange one aint it. |
But why? |
i think it is because a certain amout of crap can seep through the seal on the master cylinder which is known to be a bit poor, i have a yoyodyne mastercylinder on mine and my fluid is as clear as a bell all of the time |
Maybe the fluid is picking up colour from the rubber in the hoses! |
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