how much have you guys paid for a new clutch to have it installed? of is it pretty easy to do yourself?? shopping around and trying to get an idea
how much have you guys paid for a new clutch to have it installed? of is it pretty easy to do yourself?? shopping around and trying to get an idea
pretty easy to install yourself don't know what kinda bike you have...
clutch prices depend on the clutch really..
You can expect to pay from $80 to $150 for parts. Usually you only need the fibers and gasket. Very easy to do yourself.
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I have done mine myself, even being a girl I didn't have any issues. Depending on the bike (I don't know Hondas) some tools you will probably need: fairly large torques or allen head bits, misc sockets and wrenchs, c- clip pliers.
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bikebandit will have oem or aftermarket plates and springs.
If you ride a 954 like in your signature you can download a shop manual here: http://www.rrzone.com/.
RRZone requests you join up before downloading. Probably not a bad idea since they could probably help with any bike specific questions you come up with.
Other than that the work is easy.
Last edited by BHeth; Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 09:46 PM.
its actually for a 99 gixxer 600. i sold my 54 a little while back
http://www.gofastvideo.com/gallery/i...rad-96-00.html
Click on "click here to play video" within the link.
It should be the full service manual. Make sure you're on high speed cuz the suckers big. Bikebandit.com can still get you the parts.
anyone have a clutch holding tool i can borrow???? i dont really want to buy one being that i will probably only use it once.
Holding tool? You are supposed to have a special tool to hold it? I certainly didn't when I did mine (which is the same bike, FWIW).
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You're supposed to have a tool I guess. I never used one.
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I think you're talking about a tool to hold the clutch boss?? If so you shouldn't need it.
then how do i get it to stop spinning when im loosening the bolt in the clutch??