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Hi All,
I have had my August registered 2007 st1300 for 6 months and have put about 7k miles onto it. It now has approx 56k miles on the clock.
Over the last 1000+ miles I notices some issues with the clutch. The biting point on the clutch travel has always been around or just over 3/4 out since I bought it with 49k on the clock. Bit cluky at first and sometimes didnt bite well accellerating hard in higher gears (as if it was in a neutral where there was not a neutral) flicking up with the left foot would sort it out. First Oil and filter change by myself made gear change much smoother and correctly changing was fine. Over 1000miles ago I thought I had the clutch slip a little nearer higher end revs when accellerating in 2nd or 3rd gear. Now, it will slip during most hard accelleration when you get over 5k rpm, (where the speed starts chasing the revs).
Im pretty sure it is time to replace the clutch springs and friction plates.
I have a haynes st1300 manual which seems to have most of the details I think...
I have bought ECB springs and plates, and a clutch holding tool... but am worried what I might be letting myself in for.
I was hoping people here might be able to guide me a little, and was surprised that I have been unable to find any ST1300 guides for replacing cluch springs and plates.
Some Assumptions and items to check on my part:
I'd really appreciate it if anyone can point me at some really good information or privide their experienced pointers and knowledge?
Many thanks to the ST-Owners community who provide excellent information, innovation and reassuring mechanical knowlege.
I have had my August registered 2007 st1300 for 6 months and have put about 7k miles onto it. It now has approx 56k miles on the clock.
Over the last 1000+ miles I notices some issues with the clutch. The biting point on the clutch travel has always been around or just over 3/4 out since I bought it with 49k on the clock. Bit cluky at first and sometimes didnt bite well accellerating hard in higher gears (as if it was in a neutral where there was not a neutral) flicking up with the left foot would sort it out. First Oil and filter change by myself made gear change much smoother and correctly changing was fine. Over 1000miles ago I thought I had the clutch slip a little nearer higher end revs when accellerating in 2nd or 3rd gear. Now, it will slip during most hard accelleration when you get over 5k rpm, (where the speed starts chasing the revs).
Im pretty sure it is time to replace the clutch springs and friction plates.
I have a haynes st1300 manual which seems to have most of the details I think...
I have bought ECB springs and plates, and a clutch holding tool... but am worried what I might be letting myself in for.
I was hoping people here might be able to guide me a little, and was surprised that I have been unable to find any ST1300 guides for replacing cluch springs and plates.
Some Assumptions and items to check on my part:
- I need to empty the engine oil before removing clutch housing cover?
- I need new clutch housing seal?
- not sure if I need any special sockets or tools other than clutch holding tool?
- is there any special care I need to pay attention to with new friction plates before installing to plate holding basket?
- is there any particular way round or notch correct possitions that the plates should go in?
- is there any special terminology I need to look out for?
I'd really appreciate it if anyone can point me at some really good information or privide their experienced pointers and knowledge?
Many thanks to the ST-Owners community who provide excellent information, innovation and reassuring mechanical knowlege.