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  • Anonymous

    #1

    STARTER CLUTCH

    WAS WONDERING IF THERE'S A WAY TO GET THE STATOR ROTOR OFF WITHOUT USING A SPECIAL SUZUKI WRENCH. THANKS FOR ANY SHORT CUTS.
  • redliner1973

    #2
    I am sure that Dom Scotto has something to say about this one!!! :twisted:

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    • Anonymous

      #3
      Originally posted by propflux01
      I am sure that Dom Scotto has something to say about this one!!! :twisted:
      Buy the tool
      http://www.denniskirk.com/powervendo...ywheel+Puller+
      It actually as much cheaper from the Suzuki dealer. No shipping charges and they can call and check stock for you
      Dennis Kirk only updates thier in stock flags once a week I ordered one from them and then got a back order notice even though it showed in stock. I cancelled the order and went to the suzuki dealer where i expected to pay more. I was wrong.

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      • redliner1973

        #4
        BTW Scotty, How much was it?? :twisted:

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        • Anonymous

          #5
          Originally posted by propflux01
          BTW Scotty, How much was it?? :twisted:
          if you get it from aftermarket it is about 165 dollars for the assembly. Suzuki goes nort have the assembly any more . I ammgoing to murdoch racing in safety harbor florida to look for parts because i need the rotor also another 250 dollars new.
          the clutch assembly # 12600-49850




          the rotor # 31402-49410

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          • redliner1973

            #6
            That Hurts!!!! :twisted:

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            • kz

              #7
              Buy the tool!

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              • Anonymous

                #8
                the tool was only 27 dollars US or so. for the 30mm thread

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                • cbxchris

                  #9
                  Hey slowpoke...Jay`s waiting on you......got a pipe and some other stuff from him today 8)

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                  • Anonymous

                    #10
                    TOOL FOR PULLING FLYWHEEL TO REPLACE STARTER CLUTCH

                    THANKS FOR THE INFO. I CALLED A LOCAL SUZUKI DEALERTHE NEXT DAY AND THEY WOULD CHARGE 5.00 TO REMOVE THE FLYWHEEL. DENNIS KIRK IS EXPECTING THE TOOL SOON. THANKS AGAIN.

                    HARVEY

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                    • Hap Call

                      #11
                      Re: TOOL FOR PULLING FLYWHEEL TO REPLACE STARTER CLUTCH

                      Originally posted by harvey hodges
                      THANKS FOR THE INFO. I CALLED A LOCAL SUZUKI DEALERTHE NEXT DAY AND THEY WOULD CHARGE 5.00 TO REMOVE THE FLYWHEEL. DENNIS KIRK IS EXPECTING THE TOOL SOON. THANKS AGAIN.

                      HARVEY
                      I wish my Suzuki dealer were that cheap! Mine excels in overcharging! I took a chain in to get it riveted and when I got the bill there was a charge for "Shop Supplies"! I told them that I supplied the chain, the masterlink, and the lube...what the hell was this "Shop supplies"? He removed it saying that they put it on all the bills...what a rip!!!

                      Hap

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                      • Anonymous

                        #12
                        Originally posted by cbxchris
                        Hey slowpoke...Jay`s waiting on you......got a pipe and some other stuff from him today 8)
                        Jay had all the stuff i needed and i also picked up a dyna 2000 shift minder (the controll and the light)--while i was at it i found a manual chain adjuster. next is thern billett ((someday ill remember how to spell that word)) outer clutch hub. i might even get that modified air box and semi flatslides on one of these weeks. 8O

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                        • Anonymous

                          #13
                          starter clutch fixed

                          WELL I THOUGHT I'D LET YALL KNOW WHAT WAS MATTER WITH MY STARTER CLUTCH. THE CLUTCH WAS FINE BUT THE 3 ALLEN HEAD SCREWS WERE BROKE, I MEAN SHEARED SMOOTH OFF. EVER SINCE I'VE HAD THE BIKE IT'S HAD A RATTLING IN THAT SIDE COVER AT IDLE. SO NOW I HAVE A STARTER CLUTCH & ROTOR THAT I DONT NEED (THEIR USED AND WAS'NT THAT MUCH.) SO IF YOU HERE RATTLING IN THAT LEFT SIDE COVER IT COULD 1 OR 2 BROKE SCREWS. WHEN THE THIRD ONE GOES SO DOES STARTING YOUR BIKE.


                          HARVEY
                          82 1100 GL

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                          • Anonymous

                            #14
                            Re: starter clutch fixed

                            Originally posted by harvey hodges
                            WELL I THOUGHT I'D LET YALL KNOW WHAT WAS MATTER WITH MY STARTER CLUTCH. THE CLUTCH WAS FINE BUT THE 3 ALLEN HEAD SCREWS WERE BROKE, I MEAN SHEARED SMOOTH OFF. EVER SINCE I'VE HAD THE BIKE IT'S HAD A RATTLING IN THAT SIDE COVER AT IDLE. SO NOW I HAVE A STARTER CLUTCH & ROTOR THAT I DONT NEED (THEIR USED AND WAS'NT THAT MUCH.) SO IF YOU HERE RATTLING IN THAT LEFT SIDE COVER IT COULD 1 OR 2 BROKE SCREWS. WHEN THE THIRD ONE GOES SO DOES STARTING YOUR BIKE.


                            HARVEY
                            82 1100 GL
                            That is exactly what happened to mine--My replacement setup has the screws tac welded in place.

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