Clutch going going....

Clutch going going....

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thefrog

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341 posts

220 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Not quite gone yet, but I don't think there's much left in it, gear selection while stationary is getting dodgy and I have to be gentle on the move...

New clutch and slave ordered from Racing Green (how much ! wobble), decided to try their Helix replacement over the AP racing one.

My drive home tonight might be the last one before I put her on axle stand for surgery. Fingers crossed it all goes well.

I will check the master cylinder/fluid for bits of seals before I start, worst (best) case, I have a spare clutch ready to go in when needed...

thefrog

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341 posts

220 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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gruffalo said:
When you have swapped them send the old one here http://www.clutch-specialists.co.uk/ they offer a great service and have just refaced my clutch in Kevlar which lasts longer but has a slightly more agressive bite.
Cost to me was £275 for a full refurb and refacing.
Good to know - thanks for the tip. Never been known to keep a spare clutch, but hey ho...

thefrog

Original Poster:

341 posts

220 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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gruffalo said:
When you have swapped them send the old one here http://www.clutch-specialists.co.uk/ they offer a great service and have just refaced my clutch in Kevlar which lasts longer but has a slightly more agressive bite.
Cost to me was £275 for a full refurb and refacing.
Good to know - thanks for the tip, so they take the AP clutch apart and refurbish it ?

Ropps said:
happy to give you a shove if you get stuck..
Made it home without a hitch.