HELP.....urgent
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HELP.....urgent
Anyone know where i can get a set of clutch friction plates for a 1988 route 66 (xv 250) i can find plenty of places that sell the 95-00 version but not sure if these will work in an 88 model i need them asap as im due to go on a long run very soon and dont fancy breaking down as my clutch starts slipping in 4th & 5th gear so need to sort it quickly thanks
Someone on another forum suggested it could be my oil as ive recently changed it.
Its proper bike oil 10/40 synthetic perhaps i should have got semi synthetic and possibly 20/50 but would changing the oil again cure it or would there be too much damage to the plates as it only slips in 4th & 5th gear but if i coax her gently then theres no slippage?
Its proper bike oil 10/40 synthetic perhaps i should have got semi synthetic and possibly 20/50 but would changing the oil again cure it or would there be too much damage to the plates as it only slips in 4th & 5th gear but if i coax her gently then theres no slippage?
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Banditmax
This bike is trying to test my patience now...... was going around a corner slowly thankfully when i got overtaken by............my front sprocket the bike had new sprocket and chain fitted a week before i got it so the bolts obviously were not tightened up properly or loctited. Thankfully all the bits fell inside the side case apart from 1 bolt and the sprocket its self. So sat on the road put it all back together with just 1 bolt attached to the sprocket i slowly rode it to my local garage bought some loctite and scrounged a new bolt so fixed now just glad i wasnt going fast or on the motorway as the chain would have totally wrecked the bike
ah the age ol debate
if car engine oils make your clutch slip, thenwhy doesnt it slip if you use slick 50 in the bike!!!
huh answer me that one!!
for years as a courierI rode any ol shed that came to hand in the morning, andI always ran them on £3.99 for 5l oil from the local garage
no problems
and my last minter Z1000 was treated with slick 50, so if anythings gonna make the clutch slip then surely this will
if car engine oils make your clutch slip, thenwhy doesnt it slip if you use slick 50 in the bike!!!
huh answer me that one!!
for years as a courierI rode any ol shed that came to hand in the morning, andI always ran them on £3.99 for 5l oil from the local garage
no problems
and my last minter Z1000 was treated with slick 50, so if anythings gonna make the clutch slip then surely this will
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