MrConcdid
05-08-2020, 10:26 PM
Hey guys,
I have a 85 200m that was slipping a little in high gear 4,5th, launched fine but slipped higher up.
I have changed 3 clutch's to date this being the forth, I surly could have made a mistake, I am wondering if anyone knows where I could have went wrong and therefore point me to my mistake before I tear it all apart.
I installed new clutch plates from EBC along with new HD clutch springs also from EBC this is the 4th time I have used there products.
Issue is, it creeps in gear and slows the engine down (stalling it), this also makes it lurch a little when shifting from neutral to first. I have adjusted the adjustment in and out It really did not help. made it worse in one direction and less worse in the other but still creeped.
I have never had to "wear in" the clutch, normally just change it and go on. I rode the bike about 2 min. after the clutch change, came back to the shop and it was creeping in gear. It rode fine, pulled hard, no issues while riding.
Any idea where I went wrong?
Thanks
MrC.
I have a 85 200m that was slipping a little in high gear 4,5th, launched fine but slipped higher up.
I have changed 3 clutch's to date this being the forth, I surly could have made a mistake, I am wondering if anyone knows where I could have went wrong and therefore point me to my mistake before I tear it all apart.
I installed new clutch plates from EBC along with new HD clutch springs also from EBC this is the 4th time I have used there products.
Issue is, it creeps in gear and slows the engine down (stalling it), this also makes it lurch a little when shifting from neutral to first. I have adjusted the adjustment in and out It really did not help. made it worse in one direction and less worse in the other but still creeped.
I have never had to "wear in" the clutch, normally just change it and go on. I rode the bike about 2 min. after the clutch change, came back to the shop and it was creeping in gear. It rode fine, pulled hard, no issues while riding.
Any idea where I went wrong?
Thanks
MrC.