Hi all
Recently started experiencing a graunchy vibrating clutch on my F800GS (2008, 39000 miles).
To investigate I removed the clutch cover, clutch, 32mm retaining nut etc to reveal the bearing that sits behind the nut was damaged.
Some of the bearing case had clearly dismantled itself with the ball bearings slopping about leading to visible lateral movement in the shaft hence the knocking sound and vibration in the lever.
There were small metal parts in the sump from the bearing case. Clearly a very bad situation. I suspect it’s the same problem experienced in this YouTube video:
What would you advise I do next? Is it an engine out job to fix? Would it be worth it?
The sad part is everything else about the bike is lovely and in great order - smooth gears, no smoke, plenty of power, starts on the button and no GS 911 faults.
Always really appreciate the help, advice and moral support of the lovely folk on this fab forum. Thank you.
Recently started experiencing a graunchy vibrating clutch on my F800GS (2008, 39000 miles).
To investigate I removed the clutch cover, clutch, 32mm retaining nut etc to reveal the bearing that sits behind the nut was damaged.
Some of the bearing case had clearly dismantled itself with the ball bearings slopping about leading to visible lateral movement in the shaft hence the knocking sound and vibration in the lever.
There were small metal parts in the sump from the bearing case. Clearly a very bad situation. I suspect it’s the same problem experienced in this YouTube video:
What would you advise I do next? Is it an engine out job to fix? Would it be worth it?
The sad part is everything else about the bike is lovely and in great order - smooth gears, no smoke, plenty of power, starts on the button and no GS 911 faults.
Always really appreciate the help, advice and moral support of the lovely folk on this fab forum. Thank you.
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