Jason Green

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  • in reply to: How to gear it #179827

    Jason Green
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    so I have a final ratio of 2.78 is that ok :blush:

    in reply to: How to gear it #179821

    Jason Green
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    Look on the bright side Murph when it rains it adds a more fun factor to your ride . :cheer: :cheer: mud to roost with and no dust and slip sliding fun :P

    in reply to: How to gear it #179818

    Jason Green
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    The Xr is a work horse bike and it will climb up most stuff I dropped the rear and shorten the chain and it has heaps of legs to keep up to ktm 450 eurotrash bikes :laugh:

    in reply to: Nickj’s piece of paradise #179811

    Jason Green
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    Great ride report STM and good video action keep it coming B)

    in reply to: How to gear it #179813

    Jason Green
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    I think my front is 14 and the back I dropped it down to 39 is this ok because I feel like it suits me

    in reply to: Fitting a new Clutch #175139

    Jason Green
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    So some of you maybe following the thread regarding Crash’s up and coming condo 750 ride and it was mentioned that once the bike was sorted and rubber fitted it was found the clutch was slipping. All the normal things checked out, clutch had free play at the arm etc. Crash with no time to muck around ordered new friction plates, steel plates and pressure springs.

    This morning I grabbed his bike on the trailer over to my place. I already had the clutch parts as I picked them up the day before, the friction plates I had soaking in engine oil ready to go.

    Firstly threw the bike on its side (bike had no problem with that spends a fair bit of ride time there :laugh: )

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    By doing this I dont need to drain the gearbox / engine oil and prevents any dripping mess

    Undo the 7 Bolts around clutch cover, thankfully Honda run a rubber “o” ring so its reusable

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    Cover off, now undo the 4 bolts that retain and the springs that clamp the clutch plates to provide drive, when you pull the clutch in you pull against the springs unclamping the plates

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    Weak springs here reduce the pressure the plates are clamped together with which can cause the clutch to slip, to stiff a springs makes the clutch harder to pull in need a balance

    Pressure off the springs and 3 of the bolts removed

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    Now to measure the springs and compare them against the new ones

    Old 47.30mm

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    New 48.57mm

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    So about 1.2 mm difference and well within spec of 45.40mm

    I then pulled the clutch pack out 1 plate and steel spacer plate at a time to inspect them all and keep them in order for easy reassembly. First thing I noticed was how burnt the clutch facing material was and the steel spacer plates had been blued. Crash does use a fair bit of clutch slipping you have to on a XR650 in some of the tight going, also on his last wet ride the clutch may have been slipping a bit and being wet he may not have noticed. When the clutch slips it generates huge amounts of heat, thus the bluing you see in the photos

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    Once into a nice stack and sorted there are no other dramas the clutch baskets fingers are inspected these are ok

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    The plates soaking in oil waiting assembly

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    I used some of the quailty Muc-Off disc brake cleaner to clean the packaging goo of the steel plates

    Reassembling via the old stack if in doubt, steel plate

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    Last fibre plate

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    Pressure plate bolted back on with new springs

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    Finished

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    For this job I used a “Y” brace 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. 1/2 litre of engine oil, clean tin to soak the plates, a rag and the Muc-off disc cleaner. The verniers you could do without.
    The job took 15mins including taking the photos and is very simple. If in doubt lay it out go step by step

    The test ride confirmed the repair, third and fourth gear wheelies Crash no slip ;)

    Now to write the invoice and the job is done

    TB

    Thanks TB for this write up I ordered a new EBC kit with springs and all the plates on ebay and did it today .At first I was a little worried but it all turned out well once I did my test ride.I have a brand new Metzler as well so the ol XR is ready for some work

    in reply to: Guess who is off the durries!! #179716

    Jason Green
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    When it comes to durries everyone can tell you a story of someone who has something wrong with there health because of the durries the government make a heap of cash taxing it to the max and the hospitals are full of sick people because of the evil durries its all bad mick and try and stay away from other smokers for now :unsure:

    in reply to: Corey8 has been put on the sidelines #179703

    Jason Green
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    Bloody hell I new ridding bikes is dangerous but post hole diggers are worse I hope you make a speedy recovery corey8

    in reply to: G’Day #179613

    Jason Green
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    We might have a chance to have a ride one day.You should come along to the pub in June 19th and meet some the gang.I still have not meet to many old bulls yet.

    in reply to: Guess who is off the durries!! #179712

    Jason Green
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    Hey mick a nob of goatshit is in every durrie think that now and you won’t wan’t another one

    in reply to: Happy Birthday STM #179606

    Jason Green
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    Happy 39th BURFDI. you purple but slappin hippo :)

    in reply to: G’Day #179607

    Jason Green
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    Hi dave welcome to obt and bollocks hit the nail on the head ,you will cop a lot of the eurotrash talk but you will get use to it.Where abouts in sydney are you?

    in reply to: HUBBA BUBBA #179485

    Jason Green
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    Your a funny bugger menace ha ha

    in reply to: Follow the Leader-songlines #179472

    Jason Green
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    Yeah sad day for Black sabbath Rainbow and Dio fans poor bloke had stomach cancer

    in reply to: Just Moved #179495

    Jason Green
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    Hi there GWC this is a great site and you are in a prime location Iam sure you will find some new ridding mates here

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