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new clutch for my 84 gs 1150 es

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been riding the 1150 for about 3 months with a clutch that only slips on hard acceleration. finally bought new
dealer clutch plates, stock springs and a gasket. cost 149 dollars. it took more time to remove the old gasket than it took to replace the clutch:). total time 1 1/2 hrs. sure is nice to work on a bike that is a snap to work on.
man does she scream now. 100 % stock .did a 2 nd gear roll on powered past 9,000 rpm shifted to 3 rd. hit 100 mph right now . very happy. might even take her to the drag strip now.:D
 
<Sniff!> :cry:

I just love happy endings! :D:clap::dancing:

Thanks for sharing. I know I'll have to work on my clutch some day. I'm glad that it can go so easily. Thanks for the inspiration.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Best to get a billet clutch basket before doing that.
this bike has been pampered all its life. only has 12,000 miles on it. i looked at the clutch basket real good. no slop or cracks. the hub springs are tight no slop.
 
this bike has been pampered all its life. only has 12,000 miles on it. i looked at the clutch basket real good. no slop or cracks. the hub springs are tight no slop.

The low miles and pampering is a great thing to have but now youre going to beat on it at the drag strip like an ugly stepchild. If you ride it there I would bring a plan B to get it home. ;)
 
I wouldn't worry about the basket with a street tire. I've got literally hundreds of passes on a lightly modified 1150. and the only problem I've had is wallowing out the center of the inner hub.
(psst, don't tell anybody but when you manage a drag strip, the temptation to make a pass every now and again is over powering)
 
He got the parts at Orange County Motorsports in Santa Ana, Ca. Twindragster here on our site is the parts manager there & a GREAT guy! His name is Chad. Ray.
 
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