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    clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-01 19:15:45

wolfpack5615
50cc Newbie

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I'm working on my clutch and need some help with ideas. I am having trouble bleeding the line. Any suggeestions?

 

 

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   clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-01 00:00:00

bear
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basically its the same job as bleeding yer brakes,keep the mastercylinder topped up with fluid and get someone to pull the lever in while you open the bleed nipple. close the nipple release the lever , repeat until no air bubbles. job done.

 

   clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-02 00:00:00

si
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Ive got an idea...........er..........buy a bike without a hydraulic clutch???? or just dont bother with the clutch at all!!!!

 

   clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-02 00:00:00

scunjee
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If you keep getting air in the system either your banjo bolts are shagged or the seals are m8....next thing to look at would be the lines between acuator and reservoir....if all else follow si's suggestion and forget the clutch

 

   clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-02 00:00:00

SpeedyRS
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soory to be boring...again! But what happened to mechanicial sympathy? Shall I leave now?

 

   clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-03 00:00:00

si
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What bike is it again?????? just as u lift of the throttle mate gear up saves time in gear changes and u dont need the clutch, you may ask what the point of this is and my reply would be i dont have a bloody clue!!! just dont wanna be a 50cc newbie lol but on a serious note.........just take it to a garage and have done with it!!!

 

   clutch help - Posted on 2004-11-07 04:57:02

bear
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lol @ si ffs they are asy to deal with, any manual tells you what to do.( wants a bigger than 400cc rating pmsl)

 

 



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