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seen the yamaha one, its completely different to a gs set up, looking at the one on OSS, looks fairly straight forward but means i will have to modify my outrigger bearing plateTricky - there was a post on here not long ago about a guy who'd done it on another bike (Yamaha?) and was going to have a go on his GS.
(And there's you suggesting to Turbo Billy not to waste his money.........we're all blo*dy mad:dancing![]()
If it ain't broke, Why fix it?????? I thought they had been working fine since 1977
I really want to run this mod. Better reaction, lower travel, lower effort, cleaner looks and no more playing with cable routing. There's a multitude of reasons to do it and I'm afraid that the old 'ain't broke don't fix it' addage is a load of hogwash. There was no problem with this bike, or many other bikes, but manufacturers continue to develop improvements. Could you really say the same to them?
There are lots of modern/current bikes running cable clutch actuation. Not saying hydraulic is bad, just different. Personally, I don't see the point of adding complexity on a 30 year old motorcycle.
yeah seen that but it wont work on a GS. it has to work from the g/box sprocket side. so it pushes the pressure plate off. need to get a pushrod made up
good point, i have looked into that as well but its how to mount it on the crankcases. i got a local supplier from work looking into a hydraulic cylinder that will screw into the origonal threads of the clutch cableHow about a rear master cylinder along with a bellcrank of some sort to convert the pushrod into a pulling device to replace the cable?
true but you need to mount a cylinder to push it, which is trickyIf you turn the actuator arm arount, then it will need to be pushed instead of pulled.