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Offline ttown95LT

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clutch
« on: March 17, 2014, 11:36:06 PM »
AAAAHHHHH, I changed the clutch on my LT last year.  Last Wed. I went to pass a slow car in front of me, I was in 3rd and nailed the throttle when a hole opened up, then as I shifted to 4th engine revved up freely, looked down at the gear indicator and sure enough showed 4th so I shifted down to 3rd and eased it over into the slower lane.  Sure enough everytime I went for 4th I could not maintain speed, limped it on in to work and then limped it home after work.  Finished disassembly tonight and found the forward side of the friction disk completely fragged out.  I had replaced the stock clutch disk with a Siebenrock Basic Plus last year.  These clutches are billed to be stronger than the stock clutch.  Now the dilemma take a gamble on yet another Siebenrock or go with the stock clutch.  Are there any other options?  Is it worth paying the $245 for the Siebenrock Friction Plus, or just stick with the stock at $159?
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Offline Scott_

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Re: clutch
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2014, 11:44:25 PM »
What's the mileage rating/warranty of that aftermarket one, and how many miles have you put on it since.
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Offline wmax351

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Re: clutch
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2014, 04:18:23 AM »
That doesn't sound right. K clutches should last ages. I'd go for the stock clutch in general, it worked fine for a long time.
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Offline ttown95LT

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Re: clutch
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2014, 07:12:54 AM »
Scott, I put approx. 10k on that clutch, no warranty on any of the clutches available for our bikes.  I had purchased mine from Motobins since Beemerboneyard was out of them last year. The friction pad appears to be manufactured from one solid thread of fiberglass, the inside of my case looked like a couple of sparrows had been busy in there.  It appeared to have just unraveled, I've never seen anything like it.  Good thing was very minimal damage to the other components of the clutch. 
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86 Nighthawk450 sold
76 CB400F sold

Offline Motorhobo

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Re: clutch
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2014, 07:44:19 AM »
 25k on my OEM clutch and it's still barely worn -- in my experience that part will get oiled due to some kind of leakage in the bell housing before it will wear down below tolerance, depending on riding habits and proper adjustment at lever and bottom of cable. If there's not a performance improvement, why choose the aftermarket over the OEM?

You can get complete OEM k75 clutch assemblies with barely worn friction disks on fleabay for dirt -- $60 for this one.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1992-BMW-K75-K75S-CLUTCH-AND-SPRING-JUST-OVER-5MM-DISC-/321303150988?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4acf29018c&vxp=mtr

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Offline wmax351

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Re: clutch
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2014, 07:27:53 PM »
The k100/1100 have a different clutch assembly from the K75.
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Offline Motorhobo

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Re: clutch
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2014, 08:25:07 PM »
Yeah, but that seems to be the going rate for K75 - k1100 clutches,  here's a 97 k1100 clutch pack for $60.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/97-BMW-K1100LT-Clutch-Parts-/360874828239?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5405d0e1cf&vxp=mtr
1994/1995 K75 ABS Frankenbike: original engine 136k miles, frame from Gary Weaver (RIP), 173k miles -- Current Odometer: 198k miles
1994 K75 since 2013, 82,000 mi (19k mine) w/California Sidecar Friendship II Sidecar & Black Lab 'Miss B' - RIP

Past: 1974 Honda 550/4 (first bike), 1994 K75 (sold), 1995 K75 ABS (parts bike), Sidecar Dog & Best Bud 'Bo' - RIP

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