The recent conversion to an 850 clutch had left my poor old 1972 750 Norton with very heavy effort needed and engagement right on the bar with no free play at all. A short ride ended when the clutch was dragging so badly that it became difficult to find neutral and the bike wanted to nudge gently forward like an old Model T.
Old Brits sells ground shims to bring the Clutch stack right out to the end of the splines and many good things were said about these shims. Old Brits have a great deal where they sell five plates of varying thickness and allow you to return the unused plates for refund. I ordered this set along with a new Venhill clutch cable which Old Brits thought to be teflon lined.
The parts arrived Friday in the UPS and the .078 Barnett plate proved to be a perfect fit. The clutch is now much lighter and has the overcenter feel that many Commandos have. Adjustability has returned and the clutch could be set to engage more toward the middle of its travel with plenty of free play.
A quick test ride confirmed that all is working well. It completely disengages, is smooth and progressive with no slip and neutral is easy to find. I can't say it is light compared to other motorbikes, but it is as good as any Commando I have tried recently and I'm very pleased with it. We never bothered to install the new cable, now that can wait until the next time the gas tank has to come off.
Vintage Paul
Old Brits sells ground shims to bring the Clutch stack right out to the end of the splines and many good things were said about these shims. Old Brits have a great deal where they sell five plates of varying thickness and allow you to return the unused plates for refund. I ordered this set along with a new Venhill clutch cable which Old Brits thought to be teflon lined.
The parts arrived Friday in the UPS and the .078 Barnett plate proved to be a perfect fit. The clutch is now much lighter and has the overcenter feel that many Commandos have. Adjustability has returned and the clutch could be set to engage more toward the middle of its travel with plenty of free play.
A quick test ride confirmed that all is working well. It completely disengages, is smooth and progressive with no slip and neutral is easy to find. I can't say it is light compared to other motorbikes, but it is as good as any Commando I have tried recently and I'm very pleased with it. We never bothered to install the new cable, now that can wait until the next time the gas tank has to come off.
Vintage Paul