No, they seem to correspond - it feels as if the bike is trying to go, but
just can't seem to grab... the forward movement is 'stuttered', for lack of
a better description, unlike my original problem where I'd be doing 80 and
suddenly the rpms would jump and acceleration did not.
Definitely sure he said Barnett's would slip....
Yep, replaced everything -- plates, springs, spacers - in fact, I don't
think they originally intended to replace the basket, but once they opened
it up, they said it was shot. As for the hydraulics... would I be naive
to assume they would have had to? ;-) I do know the fluid was replaced
about 5,000 miles or so ago.
Thanks,
-Thomas
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Thomas H. Keyworth
http://www.keyworth.net
http://www.district37ama.org
http://www.wallyscycleworld.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Question re: new clutch...
> Is your tach verifying that the RPMs are increasing and the speed is not?
I
> am not terribly clear on what you are experiencing, but it is possible it
is
> an assembly problem. One other thing, are you sure your tech did not tell
you
> the barnett clutch plates would drag? That has been my experience since
the
> 70's. They make their plates a little thicker than stock and this produces
> creeping of the bike while trying to sit still with the bike in gear,
clutch
> in and engine running. In any event, you generically said "all" the clutch
> parts. Did you replace the inner and outer baskets, steel plates and
clutch
> springs too? The other thing too is since it is a hydraulic system, was
the
> clutch line bled after the new clutch parts were installed?
> RSRBOB
>