tonykof
Expert
Clutching gurus:
I was going to change belts this morning for basically my first ride this year so I was giving my clutches a once over. I'm still kind of a novice when it comes to the yamaha clutches so I'm just not sure whats going on here..
The ramps on the clutch that hold the "buttons" that ride against the helix are all part way broken off! 2 are about 1/2 gone & one is cracked & on it's way.. Has anyone ran into this before?? What causes this?? I'm posting a picture but it's not very clear so hopfully I descriped it well enough. I'm sure I'll have to get a different clutch but there has to be a cause... I don't have anything out of the ordinary with the clutching.. Supertips/green dalton front & white warrior in the commonly used holes (as per Ted/Ulmer etc..) Do I need to change over to a Team clutch, I know they hold up...
The only thing I can think of is last year I had a track full of chisels & at couple of radar runs on the lake there was a combo of snow & ice so it would bite, break loose, bite...
Thanks Tony
I was going to change belts this morning for basically my first ride this year so I was giving my clutches a once over. I'm still kind of a novice when it comes to the yamaha clutches so I'm just not sure whats going on here..
The ramps on the clutch that hold the "buttons" that ride against the helix are all part way broken off! 2 are about 1/2 gone & one is cracked & on it's way.. Has anyone ran into this before?? What causes this?? I'm posting a picture but it's not very clear so hopfully I descriped it well enough. I'm sure I'll have to get a different clutch but there has to be a cause... I don't have anything out of the ordinary with the clutching.. Supertips/green dalton front & white warrior in the commonly used holes (as per Ted/Ulmer etc..) Do I need to change over to a Team clutch, I know they hold up...
The only thing I can think of is last year I had a track full of chisels & at couple of radar runs on the lake there was a combo of snow & ice so it would bite, break loose, bite...
Thanks Tony