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Question for the gear heads(BD)! What can one do to preserve the clutch life. Be in neutral at lights? Downshift everytime or don't downshift till stopped? No speedshifting? OF COURSE! Any other tips so we dont have to do what we discussed in clutch spring repair thread, Thanks!!
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Doc - good question. I'll be watching also to see responses.
I know on the motorman tapes he will tell you after practicing those slow parking lot manueavers to every 15 - 20 mins drive the bike 30+mph to cool off brake/clutch.
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IMO! Only.
The Clutch spring replacement is fairly straight forward on these bikes. I had to replace the clutch spring on the Classic at 15000 miles. I still have it for show and tell. :) It was so bad you could have shaved with it. The key tool is the 27mm socket and air tool for the retaining nut. I used the Mean Streak spring in mine and was able to wheelie the bike for short distance. (Not that you would want to do that! It was just shocking when it first happend and then quite a bit of fun on subsequent attempts) ![]() More specifically to address the question, I will choose safety over clutch life any day. I do not recommend neutral at lights as one should always be checking the "6" and be ready to egress rapidly should some poor inattentive driver fail to see you. You did leave yourself an exit strategy when you pulled up at the light right? The spring is the weak link. Traffic will kill a clutch on these heavy bikes so I would also recommend finding aleternate routes to avoid heavy clutching in traffic. Ride On! |
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Spork - I don't sit at light in neutral either. I will do neutral if traffic jam and it's stop, inch, stop for long time, then inch. And if it goes on very long I'll get off first chance I get and find another way around. The engine heat in the summer....yuk...I'm hot natured away.
Yesterday I was coming up in the right hand lane to an intersection ....lady in left turn lane suddendly made a RIGHT TURN!...geezzz have to watch them every minute. I also slow up coming to intersections....glad I did.
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I have 23k on my 2005 and the clutch is doing well.....I think. What should I be looking for besides the obvious slipping?
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I keep my bike in neutral and try to keep an eye out behind me...never know when some idiot on a cell phone will plow into you.
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Thx for all the tips, I think if your gentle on the clutch you should get 30,000 easy.
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I thought I head a request in hear somewhere? Seems you have group thunk it out amongst yourselves............carry on.
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Dont confuse them GH....I was a 20/80 and the strip..Only in first....
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I know somebody out there is wanting to ask, what the hell is 50/50 ???
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It means Nico likes men and women?? Actually since all the gears in our machines are fully syncronized you don't need to use the clutch if you shift at a syncronized engine speed.
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I've heard that about Nico but... (jk bud) Like I'd know when the sync speed is and when not to use the clutch... ??? ::) ![]()
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