Advice is required.
Had a 5 plate clutch fitted to my TS1 225 about 300m miles ago. Its fine until I am full belt for about a mile or so then slips like hell. Once slowed down and cooled down a little it seems to work fine again, until I open it up again?
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Treeman
Slipping clutch
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hello there
drain the oil, if it smells burnt the your corks are gone
what springs ,and what corks, and steels are you useing
i changed to a cam six plate red coks no probs
five plates should last longer
but how do you drive
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drain the oil, if it smells burnt the your corks are gone
what springs ,and what corks, and steels are you useing
i changed to a cam six plate red coks no probs
five plates should last longer
happy days
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Like a girl...odd mod squad wrote:but how do you drive
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Don't know what a girl drives like,you must do though.Lam46 wrote:Like a girl...odd mod squad wrote:but how do you drive
Don't say owt to my missus though if you see her as she's got a Honda 500!
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Straight line speedster..get into them bends and put ye balls on the line..
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Id say rock oil...but knowing our kid its prob cheapo...
Only kidding...pretty sure Rock Oil, to be fair mine does the same when it gets warm and done a few miles it just seems to lag a bit or takes time to fully release..I generally drop the revs back and let it release then wind it on..?
Only kidding...pretty sure Rock Oil, to be fair mine does the same when it gets warm and done a few miles it just seems to lag a bit or takes time to fully release..I generally drop the revs back and let it release then wind it on..?
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Thanks,
Change the oil @ 200 miles, OK no burning smell etc. When I ride it and it slips can’t smell the clutch burning. Didn’t put the plates in my self, did have the springs changed but don’t know what are in at the moment.
I sit in traffic most of the time with just the occasional shortish flat out blast
Oil is Rock Oil, I pushed the boat out and decided it was worth spending the extra £2 above the Spare’s own brand oil cost
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Treeman
Change the oil @ 200 miles, OK no burning smell etc. When I ride it and it slips can’t smell the clutch burning. Didn’t put the plates in my self, did have the springs changed but don’t know what are in at the moment.
I sit in traffic most of the time with just the occasional shortish flat out blast
Oil is Rock Oil, I pushed the boat out and decided it was worth spending the extra £2 above the Spare’s own brand oil cost
Treeman
Have you tried taking the TS1 off the engine 
