Easy Pull Clutch system

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10 Apr 2006 17:07 #38397 by ambergrismooon
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Hi All, I am a new member. I have a 77 KZ650B1 and a 76 KZ900LTD. I also have arthritis and have been searching for assistance for my painful hands. I have had 2 bikes with hydralic clutches and loved them. I was searching for a system for the 900. But e-bay has a listing for a system that looks like it only extends the arm on the clutch activator drum from 2 inches to 3. I understand the principal but at $80+ it seems a little steep and I was wondering if anyone had one of these systems . Appreciate all help I can get.
Thanks in advance.
mOoOn

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10 Apr 2006 18:21 #38425 by kzbikeman
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I have seen two systems to replace the stock pull system. I actually have had the pleasure of riding one with a replaced hydraulic system. I felt it took the same pull only smoother.(and expensive!)

www.americanclassix.com/kawa_improvements.html

This lists for 4 bills!

The longer lever makes sense and is much less. I would replace my cable too. It is amazing how much difference a new cable will make. A complete lube of the inside parts can help as well.

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11 Apr 2006 08:09 #38598 by kz1r
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I don´t know if this is something for you,
or maybe this is what you ment is sold on ebay.




store.azmusa.com/easclutsys.html
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11 Apr 2006 08:32 #38603 by BARNEYHYPHEN
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Just for what it's worth...During my recent top end rebuild, I took the opportunity to take the clutch apart. I replaced the plain OEM "pusher" (the disk thingy that applies the force to the back side of the clutch assembly) with one of pushers with roller bearings in it. The clutch action is now very smooth and has a much more "liquid" feel to it.

Just something to consider? $25 rather than $250.

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11 Apr 2006 08:53 #38608 by A2-Cow-A-Socki
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Get the needle bearing clutch pusher and lube up the cables. Easy as pie.

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12 Apr 2006 00:19 #38897 by gas
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Now this is interesting. Anyone have pics of this part?

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12 Apr 2006 00:53 #38900 by Intimida2or
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kz1r wrote:

I don´t know if this is something for you,
or maybe this is what you ment is sold on ebay.




store.azmusa.com/easclutsys.html


Hmm... had a similar clutch puller on a dirt bike one time .
Made it super easy, without it was hard as a rock!

Not that the clutches on my bikes are too tough to handle but i might try one of these and see if there is an improvment:silly:

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13 Apr 2006 23:09 #39398 by gas
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Is this the set up that you guys were talking about?

www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=257

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13 Apr 2006 23:23 #39401 by 77KZ650
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gas wrote:

Is this the set up that you guys were talking about?

www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=257

That looks like a good investment, especially with heavy duty springs..... lol, Ill have to put it on the "Wanted" list

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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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14 Apr 2006 05:33 #39425 by wiredgeorge
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Clutch springs are what return the plates to where they contact after expanding the plates apart. The use of heavy duty clutch springs may provide a bit more hold for keeping the plates from slipping, increase the amount of pull on the lever A LOT. I like to use slightly tired clutch springs as they provide a MUCH easier pull. If the clutch springs are tired but still in spec, they hold the plates just fine. Everyone gets excited about "HEAVY DUTY" this and that and I, for one, am certainly less than enthused about heavy duty clutch springs used when not needed due to the heavy pull. I have HD springs on one of my bikes and older and somewhat tired springs on the other and MUCH rather use the clutch with the tired springs.

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15 Apr 2006 12:19 #39707 by 77KZ650
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My clutch was slipping bad so I figured it was a good time to put in the extra plate kit with HD springs by APE instead of replacing a few stock parts, and then want/need a kit later on for drag racing. It does pull a lot harder, but its no big deal for me.

07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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15 Apr 2006 12:29 #39708 by neilage66
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Glad you guys are discussing this topic. My clutch is still ok, but I picked up a Barnett "extra plate" kit with heavy duty springs awhile ago for installation at a future date. Every time my hand cramps up after alot of shifting I think...I wonder what it'll feel like with heavy duty springs in there?
Maybe I'll take George's advice and reinstall my "old" springs with the kit OR should I get OEM springs?
Any thoughts?

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