How much does it cost to change a clutch on a motorcycle?
Labor adds significantly to the clutch replacement cost when you entrust it to professionals. Total labor costs will vary between $500 and $700, making for a total repair cost that can fall anywhere between $600 and $1,1000.
How do you tell if a motorcycle clutch is worn out?
To tell if your motorcycle clutch is bad, you’ll need to look for signs such as unexplained high revs and lowered gas mileage. Other signs of a bad clutch may also include a stuck clutch lever, hard shifts accompanied by a clunking sound or jerk, and difficulty getting the motorcycle to shift gears.
Why is the clutch slip on a Kawasaki?
Kawasaki builds in clutch slip which is probably a good thing for new riders and those who don’t/can’t/won’t downshift properly. The slip prevents the rear tire from locking up on a downshift possibly causing a mishap.
How often do clutch springs need to be replaced?
The history of the Vulcan 1500/1600 clutch spring is a mixed one. Some will swear the spring is a design flaw destined to wear out and need replacement every six thousand miles. Some of us just don’t know how that could be with clutch springs that last 50,000 miles (mine) and more.
What do I need to replace clutch on Vulcan?
What You’ll Need 1- Clutch cover gasket (Kawasaki part number 11061-1081 for 2001 and later, check Kawasaki’s parts diagrams to be sure this is the proper part for your bike) 1- Clutch Spring for MeanStreak Kawasaki part number 92145-1449 or stock part number for your bike–your choice
How do you change the drive belt on a Kawasaki Teryx?
Pull the nut off and slide your crowbar out. As you slide your primary clutch off, there are going to be two washers. Set those aside, making sure not to lose those. Now you can pull your primary and secondary clutch out at the same time. Remove the belt. [5:02] When inspecting your clutches, look for any excess belt dust.