nleader
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Here's where I demonstrate my missing mechanical knowledge.
I've just had a slipping clutch replaced on a Kawaski ER5. The mechanics that did the work didn't change the engine oil nor charge me for any oil. When I queried it they said they did what they do for their own bikes - used the sidestand to tilt the bike over so hardly any oil was lost.
I rode the bike away and it feels fine in normal urban use. On a long straight road I tried a 4th gear hard accelerate from 30 mph and the clutch still slips.
Have I been stiffed? Is the original clutch still in the bike?
Or... do new clutches need running in? I've never ridden an old bike with a new clutch before - only brand new ones.
Advice required, please, from those on the list that know.
Ta, Norm
I've just had a slipping clutch replaced on a Kawaski ER5. The mechanics that did the work didn't change the engine oil nor charge me for any oil. When I queried it they said they did what they do for their own bikes - used the sidestand to tilt the bike over so hardly any oil was lost.
I rode the bike away and it feels fine in normal urban use. On a long straight road I tried a 4th gear hard accelerate from 30 mph and the clutch still slips.
Have I been stiffed? Is the original clutch still in the bike?
Or... do new clutches need running in? I've never ridden an old bike with a new clutch before - only brand new ones.
Advice required, please, from those on the list that know.
Ta, Norm