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Re: clutch set info
- Subject: Re: clutch set info
- From: Mick <bmwmick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 13:04:13 -0700
At 01:24 PM 10/2/2006 -0500, gator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>So does this mean mine doesn't (it is listed in the fische)?
Your's doesn't what? Here are the parts: http://tinyurl.com/kjltm
the KD-Scheibe has reduced clearance on the splines.
>next Question..
>What about a clutch spline tool. I have never used on on my many
>transmission/clutch installs.. But with the clutch rod going in with the
>transmission mayhaps this is needed? or is it just an optional makes you
>feel good.. sort of thing.
>Doesn't look to me like you can get it that far out.
You can just use the pushrod with a small socket on it to center
the clutch. No expensive alignment tools necessary.
Mick
Tucson
>Thanks Gator in Dallas
>
> > At 10:09 AM 10/2/2006 -0500, gator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>Ok so I need a clutch set for my 2000 r1100rs.
> >>What is the difference between the standard and the KD-SCHEIBE clutch
> >> plate.
> >>I see both listed in the Parts fische but have no idea why the
> >> difference.
> >>Thanks Gator in Dallas
> >
> > The KD-Scheibe used to be the 'reduced-clearance' hub. They
> > had a closer tolerance fit on the tranny input shaft splines for
> > the bikes that needed it.
> >
> > Mick
> > Tucson
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