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Clutch weep?

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Sure. Mine does it too, and like you, I'm waiting on some extra cash to show up. I keep it bled and filled at the first sign of it slacking. Otherwise it gets hard to find neutral.
 
Yes, just keep an eye on your fluid and wipe off the leaking fluid asap when you see it. It eats through powered coat
 
yeah you can but be careful.if it increases during high speed it may be harmful but keep checking fluid for it.But remove weep as early as possible it's better for you if you want to save extra money :)
 
ITs an easy fix also. I have all the video clips to make a How-to but still havent gotten around to do it. Let me know if there is interest in it and I might get it done.
 
I'd watch it. I love how-to videos. It's soo much faster than reading a step and performing it, reading a step.....
 
yeah you can but be careful.if it increases during high speed it may be harmful but keep checking fluid for it.But remove weep as early as possible it's better for you if you want to save extra money :)
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There was a video on youtube that explained it well. I was just lucky enough to have the 100$ to order the part from EBR. I asked them for a coupon code on their Facbook page and they replied a week later after I already bought and received my kit. Easy fix and now I back on the road! Thanks for the input! FYI I think using the fluid that can be used in dot3 and dot 4 made my leak worse. I recomend only dot4 fluid for your bike.
 
It will happen. Thankfully the two solution options are fairly cheap, and the minimally mechanically inclined can do the job pretty quickly.
 
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