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R1 clutch movement
Oliver Jetson - 11/8/05 at 02:44 PM

How much movement does the clutch actuation arm have on a 99 R1? I'm talking about after it has taken up the slack of its return spring and started to open the clutch (can't do it by hand and don't want to use the foot pedal incase i pull it too far!)

Cheers,
Oli


Coose - 11/8/05 at 03:08 PM

From fully engaged to disengaged, you're looking at about 12mm of linear movement (i.e. how much you would need to pull the cable....).

HTH!


shortie - 11/8/05 at 09:18 PM

It is very hard to do by hand on the blade, I assume the R1 is the same, as already mentioned it has minimal travel, maybe 15-20mm.

HTH,
Rich.


Oliver Jetson - 12/8/05 at 10:42 AM

Cheers for that - suspected it would be small

Oli


Dillinger1977 - 12/8/05 at 12:35 PM

hard to move the clutch by hand?

hmm.. on mine its very easy to pull the cable and rotate the clutch by hand.. (which would be faaaar to weedy for a foot pedal clutch)

mine is yet to be install with no mods, mind..
have you put a beefier spring on? or does mine sound buggered!?


Coose - 12/8/05 at 03:46 PM

No extra spring on mine, and I have no problems. It's light, but you get used to it....


Oliver Jetson - 13/8/05 at 05:01 PM

I put a second diaphragm spring in to beef up the clutch a bit and give it more feel.

Oli


richardR1 - 13/8/05 at 05:36 PM

I thinkyou might just be taking up the slack Dillinger if you find it that easy. I'm certainly no 7 stone weakling and I really had to push hard to shift it by hand. I have just fitted a Barnett pressure plate to mine. Converts it to a traditional style plate with 6 springs. You also get 2 sets of springs of different stiffness. Had this in our R1 Mini rally car for 3 years and clutch has never missed a beat. Cost about £120 but worth it for peace of mind.


Dillinger1977 - 13/8/05 at 08:14 PM

richard: yep you are right.. it was just the slack.. i put a wrench on it and discovered another 1/4 turn of movement. and yep, its a right b....rd to turn by hand!!!!