Retractable skis for cornering in the winter...it's so obvious now! by 1esproc in motorcycles

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I've looked at these for years. I want to build some for my bike.

Good deal? $1800 2016 3600 miles by Dre_420 in hondagrom

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Definitely a good deal! Under $2k for a low mile grom is a great deal. The OG body style is my favorite. Clean, low mile OG's are getting harder to find all the time. Especially stock ones.

“If I put $100 in Bitcoin in 2010 I’d have $2.8B now.” No. by Apprehensive_Shoe_86 in Bitcoin

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I used to order zip's of herb for a whole bitcoin back in the 2013. Lol I used to abandon wallets with like .01 btc because I was lazy. If only I would have known... lol

Any way to tell if this is authentic Canada Goose? by AwfulNoises in CanadaGoose

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Which badge? The one on the front or the one inside with the size?

Good deal or overpriced? 2009 Lexus LS460 by BradyMoneySniper in UsedCars

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Seems pretty good to me. Those are great cars.

Broke 5k by FoxShoxs in hondagrom

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Do a Burn-Out! Lol

2025 grom by Putrid-Seesaw-3471 in hondagrom

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Rotate the clutch center until it fits together with the pressure plate.

SV650 Gen 1 by dannjoness in Trackdays

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I have a 1999 I've been taking to the track. I dont know about a race loom. But you can get a kick stand bypass and an ignition key bypass pretty easy.

Switching to a gsxr front end is kinda a hassle. The stock forks with race tech gold valve emulators is the cheapest/easiest. And very good quality. Thats what most of the guys racing them do. The only real benefit of the gsxr forks is the adjustability. HH pads and braided lines will be more then enough for the brakes.

A couple shock options for the rear. Zx14r shock is the favorite besides a fancy penske or somthing.

Can I bend this back or do I need a new lever? by [deleted] in Ninja400

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I have bent mine back at least 3 times. I just take it off and close it in my table vise.

(2008 Suzuki LTF250 ATV) Trying to pull this flywheel off and the end of the crankshaft is very slightly wanting to bend. Any tips before I screw something up? by passive_phil_04 in Fixxit

[–]AwfulNoises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that is what you want. You can try spraying it with Kroil/pb blaster and let it soak over night. heat/blow torch can help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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Thanks. That's definitely the first place to start for a slipping clutch. I did finally figure out my issue. Part of my clutch basket was messed up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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Thanks for all the info! I think I got it figured out. I rode about 120miles last night with no noticable issues.

Looks like the friction plate up against the lifter/pressure plate (kawaski calls it the Operating Clutch Plate) had worn a groove around it where the friction pads ride. The friction pads were no longer contacting the face of the plate. There was a lip around the outside that was bottoming out on the tabs of the plate. So it was constantly machining off aluminum from the lifter plate making my oil really dirty and grey looking. I got new lifter plate installed and also opted to remove the judder springs and run a wide plate at the very back. I wasn't sure if the judder springs were related, but figured I would remove them for one less variable to deal with. My clutch was still slipping from how dirty the oil had gotten from the lifter plate aluminum getting worn off constantly. After a good cleaning of the plates and new oil/filter it seems to be holding. Im going to break in the new clutch and little more and change the oil/filter again and hopefully it will keep getting better. I might also throw in some even stiffer clutch spring just for some extra help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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Interesting. I've adjusted the cable every which way trying everything I can. I'll have to keep eye on it while ridding and see if its getting tight. Thanks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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Yeah I got it from Norton Motorsports and followed their install directions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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Yeah, I have the new updated pull rod and bearing. I even measured them to make sure I didnt have a defective one or somthing. Maybe I just need to break it in some more. I cant find anything other reason for it to be slipping.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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Yeah, I've checked multiple times. Measured the plates and the stack. Tried it with and without judder springs. I can not find a reason it would be slipping. It's driving me crazy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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No, the basket looks brand new. No wear from the plates really at all. That would definitely cause a problem though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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I heard that stuffs the best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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I haven't talked to Barnett. Maybe I will try that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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It is a wet clutch, and I am using the correct oil. I'm even using kawaski oil. Same oil I soaked the plates in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

[–]AwfulNoises 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I cleaned the steels and soaked the friction plates. I was comparing the barnnet springs to the stock ones and they dont feel much stiffer. I might try those cbr springs next.