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clutch arm
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clutch arm
I have been told that there is a longer clutch arm available that make your clutch lighter
Does any one know of supplier?
would suit my z1 and h2
Does any one know of supplier?
would suit my z1 and h2
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From memory the Unitrak clutch lifter arm was longer than the z1000J B1/B2 but I'm nut sure if you can fit the mechanism to a Z1.
Failing that, this works well...... www.z1enterprises.com/product/PM72-230
Failing that, this works well...... www.z1enterprises.com/product/PM72-230
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Ginger Bear wrote:From memory the Unitrak clutch lifter arm was longer than the z1000J B1/B2 but I'm nut sure if you can fit the mechanism to a Z1.
Failing that, this works well...... www.z1enterprises.com/product/PM72-230
Great mod this (imo) Works really and easy to put back to standard if you want to, I have fitted two of these great service from Z1 enterprises as well.😊
the arm that the cable is attached to. make another arm with some 3mm plate then remove the cable bracket by grinding of the rivet. weld the new longer arm over the existing arm then re attach the the cable bracket with a blind rivet or a cut down 6mm bolt & peen the end of the bolt so the bracket is free to move
z1bman wrote:the arm that the cable is attached to. make another arm with some 3mm plate then remove the cable bracket by grinding of the rivet. weld the new longer arm over the existing arm then re attach the the cable bracket with a blind rivet or a cut down 6mm bolt & peen the end of the bolt so the bracket is free to move
Thanks
My clutch on the A4 has a high bite point. I set it up as per the manual but it doesn't have the progression over the whole movement of the lever I'm used to
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That's interesting stuff Z1B, I never thought of that idea of extending the arm. I maybe thought it would not have the clearance for any adjustment of arm length. I suppose the downside (if any) is that your clutch lever travel for release would be slightly longer
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z1bman wrote:just extend your own 15mm it will make a big difference
Now , theres a common sense Idea's Man ! Luv your train of thought.....
Gold Star & a Curley Wurley to that man. Johny .B
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