Hydraulic Clutch

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  • Guest

    #1

    Hydraulic Clutch

    I was wondering if it would be possible to setup a hydraulic clutch on our bikes?

    I was thinking that this would make it easier to pull in the clutch if you have heavy duty clutch springs.
  • robben

    #2
    There should be lots of them around to scavenge and try to make work. Check early GSXRs. A lot of guys dump the hydraulics and convert to cable clutches. I dunno. I like my hydraulics fine.
    8)

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    • SqDancerLynn1

      #3
      In a drag race machine they say you have more control with a cable

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      • joe.d

        #4
        I see a hydralic conversion done on a GS1100 using a rear Brake mastercylinder and the push rod engaging the clutch...dont see the point my self but hey what ever makes U happy...does look trick though

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        • lecroy

          #5
          Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1
          In a drag race machine they say you have more control with a cable
          I have heard this also and that it is very difficult for running on a pro-tree, but I have never tried it myself.

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          • oldschoolGS

            #6
            I absolutely hate the hydraulic clutch on my Bandit 1200S, I have only used cable clutches prior to buying this bike. It has no feel and cannot be modulated- it is either engaged or disengaged. I will be looking to mod it to cable in the future. Ride On, Ed.
            1983 GS750ED
            2005 GSF1200SZ

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            • Guest

              #7
              I wasn't necessarily thinking of doing it to my bike, but it was a thought that popped into my little bird brain

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