02-21-2020, 12:07 PM | #31 |
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I don't think there is a bolt anywhere on these bikes that would take that much torque. the clutch basket on my Hayabusa only took 8 lbs? And it made over 150 HP to the wheel.
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02-21-2020, 01:13 PM | #32 |
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Location: Marseille, France -> Conakry, Guinea
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If you read what I actually stated, I said in-lbs. There is no such thing as a torque measurement in just lbs. For SAE, it is either inch or foot lbs. If you're talking about the retaining springs for the pressure plate on the clutch basket, they're generally about 8-10 ft-lbs or 96-120 in-lbs. Pressure plates on motorcycles, no matter what power they make, if they're the conventional design we're talking about (not Belleville washer and big nut), generally all take around that much torque for the bolts retaining the springs on the pressure plate.
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02-21-2020, 04:35 PM | #33 |
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clutch pushrod
Any idea where to get one? The one that I got doesn't even look right. I cant find it on any of the website's at all.
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02-21-2020, 05:28 PM | #34 |
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Location: Marseille, France -> Conakry, Guinea
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Honda parts :
22850-355-000 and 22366-383-000 . That doesn't necessarily mean that you need them though, you should make sure your cable is adjusted and if necessary, disassemble it, taking lots of pictures so we can guide you through the process. |
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