Noisy clutch/bottom end
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:20 pm
I've seen a few issues with my 400H2 (owned a few months).
Changed the clutch cable, springs and friction plates, and the vibration I was getting
got better, but didn't go away. When idling in nuetral, the bottom end, or clutch, is
noisy, but when you pull the lever in, the noise goes away. On another thread, carsounds_Dan
said that it could be a worn clutch basket, as it's a common problem.
How do I check for wear in the clutch basket, before I go down the road of replacing?
Would a worn basket explain the vibrations? The bike is a bit rough, but not too bad, till
you get to 65, when it gets worse, but it eases off when at 70 and above.
Gear changes can occasionally be a bit clunky too.
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers
Stephen
Changed the clutch cable, springs and friction plates, and the vibration I was getting
got better, but didn't go away. When idling in nuetral, the bottom end, or clutch, is
noisy, but when you pull the lever in, the noise goes away. On another thread, carsounds_Dan
said that it could be a worn clutch basket, as it's a common problem.
How do I check for wear in the clutch basket, before I go down the road of replacing?
Would a worn basket explain the vibrations? The bike is a bit rough, but not too bad, till
you get to 65, when it gets worse, but it eases off when at 70 and above.
Gear changes can occasionally be a bit clunky too.
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers
Stephen