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Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
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Re: Lost swing arm nut!!!!
I'm still trying to understand which feckin' part we're talking about ..... 
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Re: Lost swing arm nut!!!!
The part im talking about iss the Swing arm pivot Bolt.
Its now fitted up and i will be back on the road tomorrow. Now to con the GF into taking the car while i take the bike!
All that trouble, for less than a six pack of my fav brew!
Its now fitted up and i will be back on the road tomorrow. Now to con the GF into taking the car while i take the bike!
All that trouble, for less than a six pack of my fav brew!
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
Ok, so i get the swing arm sorted, but some how i have created a slipping clutch problem while inspecting the front sprocket.
Any ideas
. Seems to do it all the time when you open the throttle firmly 
Any ideas
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
change the oil - its due for a change anyway ??
hard to see how you could get a slipping clutch from looking at the front sprocket....did you take it off ?? Any problems in this area could manifest as chain jumping off sprocket and causing massive trauma ......

hard to see how you could get a slipping clutch from looking at the front sprocket....did you take it off ?? Any problems in this area could manifest as chain jumping off sprocket and causing massive trauma ......
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
Gos,
Hydrolic clutch
To get the cover off, you must remove the slave cylinder. From what i can tell, its not completely dissengaging
So, under normal operation, its ok. Under a little more throttle, she slips
I might be taking it to Sydney, so i would like it sorted before i go...
Hydrolic clutch
I might be taking it to Sydney, so i would like it sorted before i go...
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
If your plates are slipping, a change of oil can often fix this - but if the slave cylinder is not fully dis-engaging, this will feel much the same as slipping plates......
Hydraulic clutches are a pain in the arse. I had this problem with Bogan's slave cylinder, except in reverse - the piston was not pushing the clutch-rod in far enough....so very difficult to change gears as clutch was always 'engaged' to some extent....
You may have to completely remove the slave cylinder and piston, then remove & check the piston to make sure it is moving freely - it may have become slightly mis-aligned which will cause it to 'hang-up' while moving, and this *could* be the source of the problem......worth checking out anyway.
Either that, or ride it like a GS500 !!

Hydraulic clutches are a pain in the arse. I had this problem with Bogan's slave cylinder, except in reverse - the piston was not pushing the clutch-rod in far enough....so very difficult to change gears as clutch was always 'engaged' to some extent....
You may have to completely remove the slave cylinder and piston, then remove & check the piston to make sure it is moving freely - it may have become slightly mis-aligned which will cause it to 'hang-up' while moving, and this *could* be the source of the problem......worth checking out anyway.
Either that, or ride it like a GS500 !!
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
Pfft, i could thrash it and not scare myself, the ZRX, i scare myself in straight lines still, let alone coming out of corners....Gosling1 wrote:
Either that, or ride it like a GS500 !!![]()
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On a side note, i still think i was faster on the GS...
Thanks for the advice, ill go take a look and see what i can find....
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
When taking the sprocket cover off, they say to pull the clutch lever in and cable tie it before taking the cover off. Did you do it this way?
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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
Whickle did you kick a black asian cat or something

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Re: Lost swing arm nut! NOW SLIPPING CLUTCH
NO, but i did pull the lever while it was off.....Nelso wrote:When taking the sprocket cover off, they say to pull the clutch lever in and cable tie it before taking the cover off. Did you do it this way?
No, but i stuffed it.rooster wrote:Whickle did you kick a black asian cat or something![]()
All is now fixed. I pulled it down and put it all back together and bled it with some new fluid. Works better now. [EDIT] Not taking the bike now[/EDIT]