Stiff clutch springs
-
- registered user
- Posts: 261
- Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:19 am
- Location: Great Yarmouth
- Contact:
I'm trying to get clutch to be more lighter on the lever. My top end is a mugello 225 with uprated Camlam springs bought 10 odd years ago, so probably not what they sell now. Four plate clutch. Does the job, but not easy to pull in by lever. Have been told to change lever for dogleg type to help. Can anyone recommend a set of springs which are lighter in feel, but able to take a bit more torque than standard clutch springs. Thanks
-
- registered user
- Posts: 55
- Joined: Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:59 pm
- Main scooter: LI 150 Ser 2
- Location: Bridlington
- Contact:
MB
-
- Dealer
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:53 pm
- Main scooter: 74 Vijai Super
- Contact:
MB springs are quute nice. Not too heavy and well up to the task of handling the power of the Mugello.
-
- registered user
- Posts: 1447
- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:17 pm
- Xbox live gamer tag: No.
- Playstation gamer tag: PLEASE!
- Main scooter: Lambretta LI Imola 185
- Location: Farnborough Hampshire
- Contact:
MB springs, correctly routed MB nylon lined clutch and Yamaha lever. Then you'll have a clutch as smooth as silk.
-
- registered user
- Posts: 261
- Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:19 am
- Location: Great Yarmouth
- Contact:
Thanks. Just out of interest in comparison has anyone found Cambridge Lambretta's Ultimate Clutch Springs, soft feel, uprated set, do what they say ?
-
- registered user
- Posts: 908
- Joined: Wed Jul 15, 2015 11:52 pm
- Main scooter: lambretta gp
- Location: east yorkshire
- Contact:
ive got one of there six plate clutches with the soft feel in my rb250 its a good clutch, takes plenty of hammer and is easy enough to pull inmr mugello wrote:Thanks. Just out of interest in comparison has anyone found Cambridge Lambretta's Ultimate Clutch Springs, soft feel, uprated set, do what they say ?
-
- Dealer
- Posts: 156
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:10 pm
- Main scooter: Lambretta TV 230
- Location: Lowestoft
- Contact:
I use motor bike springs in many 4 plate clutches from 12 to 30hp + The best bonus is they are light on lever and dont seem to compress over time.
Just fitted into a clutch on mugello rebuild for a chap whos 70 yrs old
Just fitted into a clutch on mugello rebuild for a chap whos 70 yrs old
-
- registered user
- Posts: 261
- Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:19 am
- Location: Great Yarmouth
- Contact:
[quote="Lambretta Sash"]I use motor bike springs in many 4 plate clutches from 12 to 30hp + The best bonus is they are light on lever and dont seem to compress over time.
Just fitted into a clutch on mugello rebuild for a chap whos 70 yrs old[/quote
What are the spec you use mate ?
Just fitted into a clutch on mugello rebuild for a chap whos 70 yrs old[/quote
What are the spec you use mate ?
-
- registered user
- Posts: 261
- Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:19 am
- Location: Great Yarmouth
- Contact:
I've gone for a set of Camlam's ultimate springs soft feel. Just received them. Different though ! The set I have have 7 turns compared to 6 in their eBay photo !
-
- Dealer
- Posts: 156
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:10 pm
- Main scooter: Lambretta TV 230
- Location: Lowestoft
- Contact:
After a thought of using a fishing scale to register tension required to pull clutch lever in here are results, px 125 3kg, std 150 6kg old cables tho, bgm 7kg and springs i use 6kg.
If anyone wants to trial them, ill send you a set foc for some feedback
If anyone wants to trial them, ill send you a set foc for some feedback