Subject: Re: Eldo Clutch-itis
Author: Paul P. Linn
Date: Oct 23, 2004, 11:18 AM
Post ID: 1717751859
This winter I plan on installing a Ram in my Eldo. Already have it
sitting on the shelf just waiting for installation.
Paul
Lannis wrote:
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Well, if YOU'RE going to try a RAM clutch, maybe I'll try one too. I didn't know that the Guzzi-issue (GI) clutches had a fast-wear problem. I've already adjusted both the handlebar and lower cable (on the tranny) adjustment for optimum throw - almost all the freeplay is gone. Had to do that to get the clutch to release at all when hot. Having lived with BritBikes for many years, I am almost anal about putting the bike in neutral at a stop to avoid wear on whatever passes for a throwout bearing on the bike I happen to be riding; old Britbikes don't really have one, unless you do like I do and install heavy-duty pressure plates with true throwout bearings in them, and even then I always use neutral. Trouble is, crawling along in a line of traffic, you can't be snicking it in and out of neutral all the time. I don't do much traffic-crawling, but when I must, it's very inconvenient to have the engine cutting off, having to find neutral, restart, lurch ahead a few feet, pull clutch in, engine cuts off, etc..... Lannis Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Free Low-Fat recipes http://click.topica.com/caacLQdb1dfltb6GIoLf/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- |