Looking for the problem here. I followed the clutch modification to the T i believe. I removed last smaller fiber and last springs also wire with needle nose and added regular size disk in first position and another spring to the front both pieces purchased from RPM. Springs are torqued down. After putting back together clutch does not grab I can start the bike in first gear without the clutch bike wont move
Any advice would be great.
Thanks Cannon
If the pressure plate is not engage with the clutch boss and is sitting on top of the drive cogs the bike will not move.
Also, jet to confirm, how many fibers & steels did you put back in?
Randy - RPM
Thank you for your reply Randy I will go count. But Im sure I removed the narrow fibre disk and two steel rings in the back. Replaced them with the regular size disk I purchased I threw out the wire that had to be pulled out with needle nose. I put the new FJR spring on top of my old spring so both are on there. So you are saying it is possible to put the pressure plate back on wrong? Ive had it apart twice but understand if I have to Ill tear it apart again. Thank again and Robert was good to work with by the way.
Thank you sir the pressure plate was not lined up the the clutch Boss it dropped in this time and now making contact with Fibre.
Another satisfied Customer took the FJ for a good run plenty of Power (http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp67/amber90_bucket/Motorcycles/FJ%201200/IMG_1300_zps34ce0af4.jpg)
Good job! Your bike looks pretty cool all stripped down like that.
The only thing that catches my eye, though, is that you have TOO MUCH front fender. It just doesn't look "balanced" following the removal of the other fairings and covers. I picture a skinny little front fender to round out the look.
...of course this is just _MY_ impression.
Now go ride!
Steve
Quote from: cannon on April 19, 2014, 09:04:44 PM
Another satisfied Customer took the FJ for a good run plenty of Power
(http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp67/amber90_bucket/Motorcycles/FJ%201200/IMG_1300_zps34ce0af4.jpg)
Maybe a Bandit front fender? This fender is not mounted yet, just a test fit and it sits too far forward in the pic...
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7358/13954904024_dc5831c7f2_o.jpg)
Yes way too much FENDER and will post pics when it is fixed. Weather is now good for riding here in Michigan. Hmm Florida and California No dirty snow drifts or 30 degree mornings. Tear it up boys
FJ Monkey maybe I'm wrong maybe your messing with me but that bandit fender looks like its on backwards.
Mark,
When I fit my bandit fender to my 92 it looked to me like there was a larger gap between the tire and the front of the fender than the back of the fender. My solution was fitting a rubber grommet between the 2 front mounting bolts and the fender, that dropped the front of the fender closer to the tire.
Scott
Quote from: FJscott on April 21, 2014, 06:52:39 AM
Mark,
When I fit my bandit fender to my 92 it looked to me like there was a larger gap between the tire and the front of the fender than the back of the fender. My solution was fitting a rubber grommet between the 2 front mounting bolts and the fender, that dropped the front of the fender closer to the tire.
Scott
Here is a pic with the fender closer to the tire
(http://fjowners.com/gallery/7/3302_21_04_14_5_59_02.jpeg)
Scott
Quote from: FJscott on April 21, 2014, 07:03:47 AM
Mark,
When I fit my bandit fender to my 92 it looked to me like there was a larger gap between the tire and the front of the fender than the back of the fender. My solution was fitting a rubber grommet between the 2 front mounting bolts and the fender, that dropped the front of the fender closer to the tire.
Scott
Did your fender fit snug up against the cylindrical pockets and touch the rubber bumpers?
Quote from: FJmonkey on April 21, 2014, 07:06:41 PM
Quote from: FJscott on April 21, 2014, 07:03:47 AM
Mark,
When I fit my bandit fender to my 92 it looked to me like there was a larger gap between the tire and the front of the fender than the back of the fender. My solution was fitting a rubber grommet between the 2 front mounting bolts and the fender, that dropped the front of the fender closer to the tire.
Scott
Did your fender fit snug up against the cylindrical pockets and touch the rubber bumpers?
Yes and no. The rubber bumper was laminated. I peeled off a layer or two.
Quote from: FJscott on April 21, 2014, 07:10:47 PM
Yes and no. The rubber bumper was laminated. I peeled off a layer or two.
I will watch for that when I get the adapter bracket made up and do another test fit. Thanks.
(http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/pp67/amber90_bucket/Motorcycles/FJ%201200/IMG_1655_zpsa0b1bb58-1-1.jpg)