Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MECHANICAL & TECHNICAL => Topic started by: karl on December 15, 2006, 02:26:30 PM
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right, i've bought some friction plates for my bandit. gonna get new spring/s as well i think.
anyone done one? if so, how to? and what else will i need?
thanks
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If yo have a bead blaster available to you, you can bead blast the steel plates to remove the blueing that occurs from the plates getting hot. You can also set the plate on something flat to make sure that the steels are not warped, other than that, just watch real close when you take the clutch out, and replace in the same order. :motorsmile:
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is it just the clutch cover gasket i'll need? or anthing else? any special tools?
thanks
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Make sure you soak the new friction plates in clean engine oil (1 hour or so) prior to install. No other special tools required. FYI, if you put a 2x4 under the rear tire, and put the bike on the side stand, you can remove the clutch cover (RHS) without any spillage (just a dribble).
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Make sure you soak the new friction plates in clean engine oil (1 hour or so) prior to install. No other special tools required. FYI, if you put a 2x4 under the rear tire, and put the bike on the side stand, you can remove the clutch cover (RHS) without any spillage (just a dribble).
its getting a service at the same time anyway. oil, filter, plugs and what ever so wont make much different. but good tip though.
thanks.
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U might wanna use a torque wrench.