How much does a Yamaha clutch basket cost?

How much does a Yamaha clutch basket cost?

1. Yamaha Clutch basket and plates. Approx £160 2. Hardened steel rod (link to ebay item here ) I bought two in case I had an error in cutting my first length. £3 per length. 3. Enough gearbox oil to replace your old oil. I am currently running a Halfords Classic Motorcycle Oil. Step 1. Remove the BSA Bantam clutch basket.

How do you build a new Yamaha clutch?

Do a dry build of the new clutch using the centre push rod, push it as shown below. Feed one bearing in so that it is placed between the new steel rod, and the clutch push rod. A second bearing will sit between the end of the new steel rod and the adjuster. This is how you calculate the final cut point of the steel rod.

How to remove the clutch on a BSA Bantam?

Step 1. Remove the BSA Bantam clutch basket. Keep the following parts safe, as we’ll be re-using these. Brass Hat bush. Main Clutch Spring. wrong photo below. Step 2. Remove the main push rod ( clutch ) and carefully the ball bearing (s) you will need the ball bearing later. Step 3.

Do you need ball bearing for Yamaha clutch?

Remove the main push rod ( clutch ) and carefully the ball bearing (s) you will need the ball bearing later. Step 3.

What to do with a small women’s clutch?

A women’s clutch is a small purse that’s perfect for accessorizing an amazing outfit. Whether it’s for a night out on the town or a quick trip to the grocery store, these small bags are a smart option for a woman on the go who doesn’t want to lug around a large or heavy handbag.

1. Yamaha Clutch basket and plates. Approx £160 2. Hardened steel rod (link to ebay item here ) I bought two in case I had an error in cutting my first length. £3 per length. 3. Enough gearbox oil to replace your old oil. I am currently running a Halfords Classic Motorcycle Oil. Step 1. Remove the BSA Bantam clutch basket.

Do a dry build of the new clutch using the centre push rod, push it as shown below. Feed one bearing in so that it is placed between the new steel rod, and the clutch push rod. A second bearing will sit between the end of the new steel rod and the adjuster. This is how you calculate the final cut point of the steel rod.

Step 1. Remove the BSA Bantam clutch basket. Keep the following parts safe, as we’ll be re-using these. Brass Hat bush. Main Clutch Spring. wrong photo below. Step 2. Remove the main push rod ( clutch ) and carefully the ball bearing (s) you will need the ball bearing later. Step 3.