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rgierer
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I have a 1977 GS750. The clutch on this bike will slip after 7000 rpm but in normal driving poses no problems at all. In my search I found that often times a replacment of clutch springs will address such problem. When I looked at this in the manual, it seemed that the springs were behind the 6 bolts that were among the first steps in clutch removal. Are these the springs, would the springs be that simple?
Then if I wanted to replace discs, that looked like it was a simple next step. The basket remained on the bike for both of these tasks.
Did I miss something??? This looks pretty straight forward, I expected a good deal more trepidation but false confidence can and has been very humbling for me.
Then if I wanted to replace discs, that looked like it was a simple next step. The basket remained on the bike for both of these tasks.
Did I miss something??? This looks pretty straight forward, I expected a good deal more trepidation but false confidence can and has been very humbling for me.