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Qestion about clutch puck

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06XB12SS_LOVER

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Question about clutch puck

Is it normal for the clutch puck to move when the Clutch is squeezed? I just noticed this today and it the 3rd time I have rode it this season.
Thanks in advance!
 
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Thanks for the replies and sorry didn't know what it was called. Don't know why it's moving because it was never removed before. Anyone know what would cause this to all of a sudden start moving and maybe a fix for this?
 
That's just a cover for the inner hydraulic clutch system. Pop it off an make sure the ball socket nut hasn't worked it way loose somehow.

I cant honestly say I've ever watched it while pulling the clutch on my bikes but it shouldn't contact the cover.
 
What I think is the problem is that the when the bike when down from previous owner it stuffed the clutch cover and plugged the hole on the bottom of the cover. With that covered the clutch weeps and all the fluid gets stuck in between the cover and the nut and the pressure pushed the cover out. So it looks like i have to do the weep fix soon. I would like to thank everyone's input in this post. This is a great community to be apart of!
 
Ah that's very possible. The EBR clutch is very nice and reasonable price. I like it better than the Oberon model.

I put the EBR one in both my 1125s
 
There was a question on badweb about o-rings on the EBR piece. Do NOT discard the o-ring on the nut. See pic for o-ring placement on new part:
IMG_0817.jpg
 
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