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i'm assuming the clutch on my 74 is sticking from the bike sitting 6 or 7 years. seems I need an excessive amount of pull to dis-engage the clutch. in a nutshell, i'll have to disassemble everything to clean and inspect - not sure what to even look for during an inspection. worst case, i'll have to replace the clutch assembly. first step - my "new to me" clutch removal tool in in the mail as we speak.
on the low end, i'm seeing a Barnett kit for around $75 - i'm assuming it just the friction plates, whereas on the other end, i'm seeing a cNw "easy pull" kit for just north of $200. the cNw kit seems to be the Barnett kit plus measured plain or spacer plates and a custom sized pressure plate. i'm guessing the cWw kit is sized to get that perfect stacked height - am I correct in my thinking? while I have things apart, should i bite the bullet, and just throw in a new set of friction plates? new to this - never done a clutch on a bike. do I have any other options - old brits, AN, others? ???? food for thought comments. TIA....
on the low end, i'm seeing a Barnett kit for around $75 - i'm assuming it just the friction plates, whereas on the other end, i'm seeing a cNw "easy pull" kit for just north of $200. the cNw kit seems to be the Barnett kit plus measured plain or spacer plates and a custom sized pressure plate. i'm guessing the cWw kit is sized to get that perfect stacked height - am I correct in my thinking? while I have things apart, should i bite the bullet, and just throw in a new set of friction plates? new to this - never done a clutch on a bike. do I have any other options - old brits, AN, others? ???? food for thought comments. TIA....
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