Hi All got to replace my clutch but which is best only looking to replace the cork plates, all info muchly appreciated.
many Thanks Geoff
CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
Is the clutch slipping, failing to bite/slip properly on a hard launch or plates worn below recommended thickness?
Reason I ask is because I fitted uprated Barnett springs in the hope of better launches, no better, tried a spare complete clutch, still no better.
Finally changed engine, and this one's fine.
So I have some spare used clutches, if that's any use?
But the uprated springs made no real difference, maybe a full Barnett clutch kit would improve things.
Or see this thread:
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13531
Reason I ask is because I fitted uprated Barnett springs in the hope of better launches, no better, tried a spare complete clutch, still no better.
Finally changed engine, and this one's fine.

So I have some spare used clutches, if that's any use?
But the uprated springs made no real difference, maybe a full Barnett clutch kit would improve things.
Or see this thread:
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13531
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
There's only one way to find out...............FIGHT!!!!!!geoff996 wrote:Hi All got to replace my clutch but which is best

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Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
Reason for replacement is it's right on the limit at the lever, had a look at the pushrod made sure it wasn't all clogg up so the plates must be worn,tony.mon wrote:Is the clutch slipping, failing to bite/slip properly on a hard launch or plates worn below recommended thickness?
Reason I ask is because I fitted uprated Barnett springs in the hope of better launches, no better, tried a spare complete clutch, still no better.
Finally changed engine, and this one's fine.![]()
So I have some spare used clutches, if that's any use?
But the uprated springs made no real difference, maybe a full Barnett clutch kit would improve things.
Or see this thread:
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13531
Thanks Geoff
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Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
Try bleeding your clutch first - significantly cheaper than replacing clutch
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Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
Geoff,
As it is a hydraulic clutch, the system compensates for wear, so the lever bite point should not be linked to wear out.
If you are not getting any clutch slip problems, and the bike is new to you, then I think you are just finding out that Firestorms have a late bite point which is close to the full lever release position.
I think most of us here would tell you that the normal bite point is quite far out on the lever travel.
If you have owned the bike for years and the clutch has changed then I will shut up!!!!!! but just a thought before you start spending money.
As it is a hydraulic clutch, the system compensates for wear, so the lever bite point should not be linked to wear out.
If you are not getting any clutch slip problems, and the bike is new to you, then I think you are just finding out that Firestorms have a late bite point which is close to the full lever release position.
I think most of us here would tell you that the normal bite point is quite far out on the lever travel.
If you have owned the bike for years and the clutch has changed then I will shut up!!!!!! but just a thought before you start spending money.
AMcQ
Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
cupasoop wrote:There's only one way to find out...............FIGHT!!!!!!geoff996 wrote:Hi All got to replace my clutch but which is best





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Re: CLUTCH WHICH IS BEST
You're on-see you on the drag strip.cupasoop wrote:There's only one way to find out...............FIGHT!!!!!!geoff996 wrote:Hi All got to replace my clutch but which is best
Bulldog Bash in August is my annual clutch thrashing appointment. Less than £30 for three days, as many runs as you want.
Still trying to beat 11.6, maybe this is the year......

It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.