Just limped back from a trip, having to leave the other guys over there, after the clutch on my 1150gs started to slip on the Stelvio pass. I'd felt for a couple of days that all was not entirely well with it but just couldn't put my finger on it. The clutch lever felt like it was going light, the bite wasn't as strong and the take-up seemed to be getting further out in the lever's travel.
But the bike still managed to achieve high speed at the usual revs so I wondered if I was just imagining it, til the Stelvio when there was a very noticeable rise in revs without the usual surge. After that I decided to leave the ride and return home hoping the clutch would last. It would still pull in the lower gears but slip in 'E'. Towards Zeebrugge it struggled to pull 5th and it really was a case of nursing her home. But the old girl managed it, didn't let me down
So I now have the full clutch bifta on order sale or return, but whatever I find when I get in there, I'll probably change it all anyway, including the master cylinder if only to build in reliability. (40K miles, some of it very hard going).........Scratch that, a lot of it hard going
So my question is for any advice or tips. I'll start stripping her out over the weekend and need to have the job completed soon as there's another trip towards the end of the month. Any pointers at all please guys, links if you have 'em, but all comments welcome.
But the bike still managed to achieve high speed at the usual revs so I wondered if I was just imagining it, til the Stelvio when there was a very noticeable rise in revs without the usual surge. After that I decided to leave the ride and return home hoping the clutch would last. It would still pull in the lower gears but slip in 'E'. Towards Zeebrugge it struggled to pull 5th and it really was a case of nursing her home. But the old girl managed it, didn't let me down
So I now have the full clutch bifta on order sale or return, but whatever I find when I get in there, I'll probably change it all anyway, including the master cylinder if only to build in reliability. (40K miles, some of it very hard going).........Scratch that, a lot of it hard going

So my question is for any advice or tips. I'll start stripping her out over the weekend and need to have the job completed soon as there's another trip towards the end of the month. Any pointers at all please guys, links if you have 'em, but all comments welcome.


........rides a new zzr1400 amongst other bikes....he,s a babe magnet (honest I know you may find that hard to belive