Clutch lever travel - very little friction zone - fix?

Started by VladTepes, Monday, 30 November 2020, 02:47 PM

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Blubber

On doing my clutch fluid change, i noticed it would bleed a lot better if i limited the travel of the slave piston.

Have you tried blocking the piston and re bleed ?

It is a bit more work but i am happy with the outcome
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KiwiCol

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Blubber

Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 03 December  2020, 03:01 AM
Mikes was done by the shop.

Shops have students / apprentices / reintegrators too. A thinking error may not always be spotted by the master mechanic  ;)
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KiwiCol

True, that's why I prefer to do my own stuff, if possible.
😎  Always looking for the next corner.  😎

seth

I'm one of the people who always does his own repairs and servicing .
I've seen time and time over that the slave cylinder go sticky on our bikes .
There are other problems that can affect the clutch but I'd always still go for the obvious reasons before going further in to things .

Hopefully this problem gets sorted asap . :cheers:
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VladTepes

Quote from: Blubber on Thursday, 03 December  2020, 03:28 AM
Quote from: KiwiCol on Thursday, 03 December  2020, 03:01 AM
Mikes was done by the shop.

Shops have students / apprentices / reintegrators too. A thinking error may not always be spotted by the master mechanic  ;)

Not this one - he's a (very busy) one man band.
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