Re: I need a new clutch
Posted by
TOOLS1 on
Jun 27, 2012; 4:52pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/I-need-a-new-clutch-tp4023610p4023638.html
I never had any problems with my Barnett clutches in my Harleys. Come to think of it, that was about the only things I never had any problems with on those bikes. Also I know it is very common, for the clutches on the CB 750s to be installed wrong. My Buddy just had a new clutch installed in his CB 750 at his favorite shop. Now it will not go into neutral while it is running, and is very hard to shift. I just can't convince him they installed it wrong, and he thinks it's the transmission. That's why he wants to build the new engine.
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P.S. You know after thinking about this, maybe, you should just get a torque converter.
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