These videos are used in our forum and are included in full writeups, Due to many asking questions on youtube I am directing all to our tech section. Many will be happy to help you there at NSR. Sorry for the inconvenience
These videos are used in our forum and are included in full writeups, Due to many asking questions on youtube I am directing all to our tech section. Many will be happy to help you there at NSR. Sorry for the inconvenience
The clutch is pretty much the same on all bikes theres a cover a set of springs and possibly a nut if its a cable instead of hydraulic. The Springs .... and this is opinion, should be replaced they fade over time. I replace my clutch springs every year on my vtx I can tell a differece the next day. for most I believe that If you replace your springs every 30k or so your clutch plates will probably see 100k miles. The clutch plates need to go steel, friction, steel friction and so on.
Very informative. This did help me out alot so far. I wasn't for sure exactally how the clutch plates went. The one thing I didn't get was the clutch springs. Do I need to replace them as well when I get ready to replace the clutch plates? Guess it would make since to do that. I actually have a 1100 vstar. It looks like it would be done the same way. Or is it different?
Merci de nous faire decouvrir la mecanique du dragstar ...
ooool60 10 months ago
These videos are used in our forum and are included in full writeups, Due to many asking questions on youtube I am directing all to our tech section. Many will be happy to help you there at NSR. Sorry for the inconvenience
nsrbigbad 11 months ago
Great job, thanks for the video.....any tips on correctly adjusting the clutch once installed?
stilettoskydiver 11 months ago
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These videos are used in our forum and are included in full writeups, Due to many asking questions on youtube I am directing all to our tech section. Many will be happy to help you there at NSR. Sorry for the inconvenience
nsrbigbad 11 months ago
The clutch is pretty much the same on all bikes theres a cover a set of springs and possibly a nut if its a cable instead of hydraulic. The Springs .... and this is opinion, should be replaced they fade over time. I replace my clutch springs every year on my vtx I can tell a differece the next day. for most I believe that If you replace your springs every 30k or so your clutch plates will probably see 100k miles. The clutch plates need to go steel, friction, steel friction and so on.
brochscheller 1 year ago
Very informative. This did help me out alot so far. I wasn't for sure exactally how the clutch plates went. The one thing I didn't get was the clutch springs. Do I need to replace them as well when I get ready to replace the clutch plates? Guess it would make since to do that. I actually have a 1100 vstar. It looks like it would be done the same way. Or is it different?
fireman982000 1 year ago