can somebody provide me with the stroke measurement of the GT750 clutch lifting arm - ie - how far does it travel to fully disengage the clutch?
I don't have a working bike or GT750 motor in a frame that I can hook a clutch cable to so as to measure it myself.
Thanks in anticipation.
GT750 clutch
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- garry55
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GT750 clutch
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Re: GT750 clutch
Well that was not so easy to measure. I popped the side cover off the Dunstall and tried to measure the lift on the pull rod and as best I could measure it it was 1.75mm, so you need say 2-3mm clearance between the pressure plate and that new side cover to be safe.
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Re: GT750 clutch
many thanks for the effort, Richard
Garry
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