greetings...
number 1 reason for clutch slipp is improperly adjusted clutch...
number 2 reason for clutch slipp is oil getts in there...
number 3 reason for clutch slipp is its worn out... generally abouts 80 to 100 thou hard 2 up miles... 120 to 150 thou hard 1 up miles...
i have done 4 clutches... all were oiled... gotta chase that adjustment throughout its life though... when you see poo out the hoe you are gonna have to do it sooner or later...
i have gone 10s of thousands of miles on a leaky slipper and i have ridden a hundert miles in 1st back to the barn cause i gotts nothing 2nd thru 5th with no warning...
j o
Thanks Johnny - Just been under it and given it another tweak, backed off the locknut and let it out a bit, made sure it didn't Bite on the way in, locked it up
- guess it might have had 1mm of bite - I read "Haynes" that you had to have it lightly bite, but obviously not from what Laitch has said...
Took it for a test ride and thrashed it a bit to see if I could make it slip and it seemed good - no discernable slip, here's hoping... it held under full power in all gears.
No Oil from Weap hole under Engine or leaks - all seems well.
100 to 150k Miles then - way more than mine, though like others have said who knows how it was treated for 50k
- it's a new to me Clutch with the Engine I fitted and I left it in situ, didn't measure it as I figured it was dry and should be good - my other had also done similar mileage so left it alone.
Time to ignore and ride some more... !
Cheers