Digital Micrometer (technically a Vernier but not marketed as one?) is £8 from Maplins.rene wrote:wish i had a digital mesure thing (forgten the name)
the way i get around the clutch tool is if you put one of the bolts that holds the clutch caseon in then wedge a screw driver bettween the screw and the teeth holds it fine!
admitadly you normaly need 2 people to do this. Get some EBC race friction plates while you've got it striped trust me it makes a world of diffrence!
The Multimeter is £12
Both essential tools for home servicing.
Re: clutch tool, they are f** expensive. £25 in total for a proper one. Well skanked.
I would go with the screwdriver approach but I work on other people's bikes a lot too and I don't want to break anything/risk it. I also want a proper tool so I can do sprockets as well nice and easy ..
Re: friction plates, they are just bog standard ones that had all the emulsion and slime cleaned off em by Zimm, the guy who rebuilt the chassis. I wouldn't spend money on clutch plates mate, seriously. Its only got to do what it says on the tin! Being totally honest, I don't ride hard enough to justify the outlay ..