Tuesday, November 16, 2010

How to change fried clutch on 2006 Gixxer?

It got fried by doing sliping clutch, most of the times wrong, is it easy to change? I heard you only need to change clutch plate...btw how much will it cost?How to change fried clutch on 2006 Gixxer?
dont even think about tearin into this area without having a service manual, and thoroughly reading about clutch tear down and reassembly first. if u dont, expect to pay a big chunk of change at the dealer to fix the original problem + fixing what u screwed up. would be a good idea to at least rent a bike lift. would make the job alot easier. u'll need to do an entire clutch tear down. if ya had a shop manual, u would have known this already. prices will differ. heavy duty, or standard duty.

the shop will soak u xxx bucks per hour labor + parts. just as an example, at the harley shop close by, shop time is $60 an hour with a 30 minute minumum. it might take them 3 hours to tear it down and put it back together, so that would be roughly, $180 just for shop time. now add the price of the clutch assembly, then tax on top of that. i see a big chunk of coin. do it halfassed, expect halfassed results. and if the clutch gives out when ur far from home cause ya didnt do it right, there's more ching about to bleed....for a tow truck.How to change fried clutch on 2006 Gixxer?
Gixxer? do you mean GSX-R?



dont just replace one plate, replace all of the drive and friction plates as a whole. this is easily done by yourself, and it might cost about 200 buck, depending on what brand of clutch you intend to use.

if you take it to a dealership plan on paying twice as much......



buy a heavy duty clutch, not the stock kind. they last longer....
$200.00 if you know how.



$500.00 from the dealer. Get the after market kind that last longer.
You wore out a clutch in one year?



squid.
fried clutch sure smells like squid



100 dollars and some know how but its obvious you dont have that

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