NC30 Hydraulic clutch

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CMSMJ1
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Re: NC30 Hydraulic clutch

Post by CMSMJ1 »

You're only in Donny - feel free to drop me a line and you can try my clutch for size - I run 4 springs instead of three in my clutches and they are uber heavy (in the pulling sense)

I like it like that. ;)

By lighter I meant in grammes rather than action...
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Re: NC30 Hydraulic clutch

Post by Hissing sid »

HI

Sounds good to me, I try yours, you try mine.....clutch action that is LOL

I need to get her back on road, new tyre and MOT
flying home from Pakistan tonight, then off to portugal with wife for a week without kids for our 10th wedding anniversary, so hopefully soon after that I'll have the NC back on road

Many thanks
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Re: NC30 Hydraulic clutch

Post by RGV250F3 »

A bit late on the reply, but my 1991 nc30 clutch is extremely easy - 1 finger no problem, and no slipping (fresh new cable). You must have a dry or toasted clutch cable try running some cable lube or triflow down it and grease the clutch lever pivot, should help if you have not done so already.
I couldnt imagine wanting to install a hydraulic clutch when the NC30's clutch is so effortless in stock form..
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Re: NC30 Hydraulic clutch

Post by vfrman »

Hissing sid wrote:Hmmmm

so apparently a cable clutch is lighter....must be something wrong with mine then, its bloody heavy compared to VFR750 clutch
It causes me so much pain, I almost dropped out of the BMF National rally a few years ago with clutch wrist ache
When I'm back in UK i'll have a good look at the cable and mechanism?
Its been the same since I got her 13 years ago

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Neil B
I would bet the cable needs a good lube/inspection and possible replacing. Give that a go first.

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