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vtr firestorm heavy clutch

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just purchesed a vtr and was wondering if they all have a hevy clutch especailly in first and second gears?
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Mine hasn't mate, nice and light and the same through all the gears.
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might be a dodgy slave cylinder or bent pushrod... wonder if a previous owner snapped a chain?

mine is also very light

it isn't just the lever wants adjusting or loosening / greasing is it??? :think:
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mines that light i can use my little finger :?
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Mine is fine although it does clunk like a clunky thing going into 1st and from 1st to second.
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pinkyfloyd wrote:Mine is fine although it does clunk like a clunky thing going into 1st and from 1st to second.
same as mine mate, i asked at the workshop day and was told most do it
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I agree, you may have a problem with your clutch if it's heavy to operate, but then what are you comparing it too :?:

As for changing from 1st gear into 2nd, I make full use of the torque and change up into 2nd gear asap as I can. That way you get less of a clunk. A correctly adjusted chain also helps. Also check cush drive rubbers, if these are badly worn that won't be helping.

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alec wrote:
pinkyfloyd wrote:Mine is fine although it does clunk like a clunky thing going into 1st and from 1st to second.
same as mine mate, i asked at the workshop day and was told most do it
Thats a relief. I figured it was normal as a mechanic said that the VTR can be a bit clunky in gears.
sirch345 wrote: As for changing from 1st gear into 2nd, I make full use of the torque and change up into 2nd gear asap as I can. That way you get less of a clunk. A correctly adjusted chain also helps. Also check cush drive rubbers, if these are badly worn that won't be helping.

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I've noticed that if I change from first to second in low revs it clunks less. If I pull away and let the revs get near the redline in first it clunks like a madman bashing his head.
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pinkyfloyd wrote:[ If I pull away and let the revs get near the redline in first it clunks like a madman bashing his head.
8O the next clunk you hear is the clocks & tank eating the tarmac!
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benny hedges wrote:
pinkyfloyd wrote:[ If I pull away and let the revs get near the redline in first it clunks like a madman bashing his head.
8O the next clunk you hear is the clocks & tank eating the tarmac!
I dont ride like a loony..... Much!

Seriously though. I think the most I have seen on the bike is around 8k revs in any gear. I dont like to over rev the beastie, I want it to last a while.
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it has a limiter so it wont over rev :)
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Well in that case...... :mrgreen: :biggrin
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pinkyfloyd wrote:
Seriously though. I think the most I have seen on the bike is around 8k revs in any gear.
:bondage: ride it harder you pussy. it's a different bike over 8k
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benny hedges wrote:
pinkyfloyd wrote:
Seriously though. I think the most I have seen on the bike is around 8k revs in any gear.
:bondage: ride it harder you pussy. it's a different bike over 8k
I like my point free license and its a struggle keeping it that way on the storm riding it the way I ride it. I'd have no chance if I rode it any harder. 6 points and its buhbye storm because I've not had my full license long enough.
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If the clutch was heavy it would be heavy all the time, nothing to do with which gear you were selecting.
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