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Old 13-Jun-2011, 12:45
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I have a set of plates which I think are for a 600. I could also bring to Snett if you like.
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Old 13-Jun-2011, 13:56
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+ 1 on the spare set of plates. Will throw them in the snetterton box. My biting point is still a long way from where it should be. I replaced plates, replaced a bolt holding the slave cylinder as that was moving away from the housing and adjusted the clutch lever. Dont think I have cured the problem just working round it.

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Old 13-Jun-2011, 18:35
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And cheers both of you two guys for the offer on the plates. If the switching of the etc doesn't work I might have to buy those plates off of you so thanks again.

See ya there
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Old 13-Jun-2011, 20:46
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I've got a whole stack of plates you can have FOC to hopefully make a decent pack out of them!


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Old 14-Jun-2011, 18:46
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I've got a whole stack of plates you can have FOC to hopefully make a decent pack out of them!


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Old 14-Jun-2011, 20:52
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you could try bleeding at the m/cyl union 1st to make sure the m/cyl is correctly charged then bleed at the slave cyl,they are notorious for moving air up and down the pipe,also take the master cyl off the handlebars and put it below the casing (air goes up ) and bleed from the casing,one other trick is to tie the lever back to the bars and leave over night,all the best and see you all at snett,
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Old 14-Jun-2011, 21:12
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Cheers Dave

Replaced the casing tonight and fixed another master cylinder to the old casing to push piston out and seal was knackered. Was making noises like an asthmatic bulldog. Thanks for the help guys and will see you all at snett. Hopefully with a working clutch now
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