Sergeant Pluck
Registered user
My very-much-looked-forward-to camping trip round the highlands ended up like this - see pic.
To cut a long and possibly quite funny story short - I made great time to Carlisle from London, then my clutch slave cylinder broke followed in close succession by the clutch itself disintegrating completely in a very noisy fashion. (At least I hope (?) it was the clutch and not the gearbox - whatever it was it sounded like someone had taken a lathe to it! Either way, I was left without any drive whatsoever). Bike left me dumped with all my gear on the M6 (with no breakdown cover
). Managed to push the bike into the bushes to hide it from the police which worked til the next morning, when they came and recovered it (fittingly) to a scrapyard in Carlisle.
I had to get my mum to drive all the way up in a van to collect it
This is the first time that bike has properly and badly let me down. Needless to say, I'm a bit depressed about it all. I feel like selling it as it is on eBay and forgetting I ever owned the friggin thing - get one of them new Yam XT660R's instead

The other option would be to strip it down myself. How difficult a job is it to replace a clutch and slave cylinder for a competent (!) home mechanic? I know roughly what's involved and that it's a long job. Do I need any special tools, and is there enough info in the big BM manual to do the job? Also - does it make sense to you that the clutch should self-destruct in such a way following the slave cylinder going tits-up? Bit confused about that bit.
Cheers,
one pissed-off Pluck
To cut a long and possibly quite funny story short - I made great time to Carlisle from London, then my clutch slave cylinder broke followed in close succession by the clutch itself disintegrating completely in a very noisy fashion. (At least I hope (?) it was the clutch and not the gearbox - whatever it was it sounded like someone had taken a lathe to it! Either way, I was left without any drive whatsoever). Bike left me dumped with all my gear on the M6 (with no breakdown cover
I had to get my mum to drive all the way up in a van to collect it
This is the first time that bike has properly and badly let me down. Needless to say, I'm a bit depressed about it all. I feel like selling it as it is on eBay and forgetting I ever owned the friggin thing - get one of them new Yam XT660R's instead
The other option would be to strip it down myself. How difficult a job is it to replace a clutch and slave cylinder for a competent (!) home mechanic? I know roughly what's involved and that it's a long job. Do I need any special tools, and is there enough info in the big BM manual to do the job? Also - does it make sense to you that the clutch should self-destruct in such a way following the slave cylinder going tits-up? Bit confused about that bit.
Cheers,
one pissed-off Pluck
.