J jaytea Member Joined Jan 6, 2010 Messages 24 Jan 29, 2010 #1 My Bike sounds like a bag of old nails at low revs: What is all that noise? Is it the sliper clutch causing all that noise and what exactly is a sliper clutch anyway?
My Bike sounds like a bag of old nails at low revs: What is all that noise? Is it the sliper clutch causing all that noise and what exactly is a sliper clutch anyway?
B browland Well-known member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 1,485 Jan 29, 2010 #2 Slipper clutch allows the clutch to slip persay when you downshift so boiling the throttle to match engine/transmission revs is such a problem
Slipper clutch allows the clutch to slip persay when you downshift so boiling the throttle to match engine/transmission revs is such a problem
D dave_xb12r Well-known member Joined May 19, 2008 Messages 6,207 Jan 29, 2010 #3 A slipper clutch is basically a clutch that doesn't grab very tight so the discs slip instead of jerking the crank and other components
A slipper clutch is basically a clutch that doesn't grab very tight so the discs slip instead of jerking the crank and other components
S Stevenc150 Well-known member Joined Aug 12, 2008 Messages 5,036 Jan 29, 2010 #4 Are you using Full Sythetic in your Primary?
J jaytea Member Joined Jan 6, 2010 Messages 24 Jan 29, 2010 #5 "Are you using Full Sythetic in your Primary?" The bike has only done 200 miles... so what ever it came with.
"Are you using Full Sythetic in your Primary?" The bike has only done 200 miles... so what ever it came with.
K Kidder Well-known member Joined Nov 22, 2009 Messages 202 Jan 29, 2010 #6 Stevenc, No primary on the 1125s.