The clutch frictions and steels you see in the video are from Dwayne @ Cycle Concepts.
This video is to demonstrate how to replace a stock clutch pack, identify the internals and some pitfalls that I myself had run into learning this procedure.
OE clutches are quite adequate at my HP level but Cycle Concepts "Drag Pac" is more suited for my application as they have a bit more bite, which I like.
The difficulty depends on the individuals skill level, for me it's around a 5....
If you set the bike on it's side stand and place a 2x4 block under the rear tire before you start taking it apart oil loss should be minimal. I did not drain the oil for this vid and did not lose any oil during the procedure.
If you are replacing the clutch due to damage or installing a new clutch pack I would freshen the oil for good measure...
Thanks, I hope it helped ya out....
pikey416 1 week ago
VERY GOOD VIDEO. VERY INFORMATIVE AND EASY TO WATCH AND UNDERSTAND
gixxxer750guy 1 week ago
Nice video to:)
kobotron23 3 weeks ago
Thanks
kobotron23 3 weeks ago
Thanks glad it helped...
pikey416 3 months ago
Very informative and helpful thanks for posting!
kn33down 3 months ago
The clutch frictions and steels you see in the video are from Dwayne @ Cycle Concepts.
This video is to demonstrate how to replace a stock clutch pack, identify the internals and some pitfalls that I myself had run into learning this procedure.
OE clutches are quite adequate at my HP level but Cycle Concepts "Drag Pac" is more suited for my application as they have a bit more bite, which I like.
The difficulty depends on the individuals skill level, for me it's around a 5....
pikey416 5 months ago
Great video!!! Thanks for posting.
NicholasNicolaides 5 months ago
If you set the bike on it's side stand and place a 2x4 block under the rear tire before you start taking it apart oil loss should be minimal. I did not drain the oil for this vid and did not lose any oil during the procedure.
If you are replacing the clutch due to damage or installing a new clutch pack I would freshen the oil for good measure...
pikey416 5 months ago
do u have to drain the oil out before u work on it.
3jawz 5 months ago
Thanks... Good to know, Good Luck.....
pikey416 6 months ago
This has helped me out. It was right on with what I needed to know. Thanks
TheAngelswatchoverme 6 months ago