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the hell with this stock clutch perch...

Started by ninja_steve, August 04, 2005, 10:34:12 AM

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ninja_steve

...i have been having problems keeping tension on this stock perch, and today, it wiggled loose while i was pulling into home.  i have decided i am going to put on an msr raptor shorty perch/gripper lever (http://www.faster-motocross.com/msr-raptor-adjustable-clutch-lever-assembly.html) but what is the wire coming off of the clutch lever, and what does it do?  i imagine i would be losing it, and want to know how important it is before i trash this stock perch.  

has anyone done this mod before?
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dgyver

You would have to bridge the switch. It is a safety feature so the clutch has to be pulled to start the bike. They are removed on my race bikes. If you want to keep the switch, change it to a GSXR clutch.
Common sense in not very common.

ninja_steve

Quote from: dgyverYou would have to bridge the switch. It is a safety feature so the clutch has to be pulled to start the bike. They are removed on my race bikes. If you want to keep the switch, change it to a GSXR clutch.

well,i'm on my way to pick up my perch then...i never needed to pull the clutch to start the bike anyway  :mrgreen:  :dunno:
'89 gs500- tag x5 quad bars, R6 master cylinder, braided front line, k&n, vance & hines header w/ 2 bros can, lots of other stuff. ******for sale******
'89 honda xr600 supermoto- 17" sun rims laced to stock hubs, 15/46 gearing, fmf q exhaust, k&n pod, sportecs, protapers, soon to have cr usd forks

ninja_steve

oh yeah...where does it connect to so i can take it off?
'89 gs500- tag x5 quad bars, R6 master cylinder, braided front line, k&n, vance & hines header w/ 2 bros can, lots of other stuff. ******for sale******
'89 honda xr600 supermoto- 17" sun rims laced to stock hubs, 15/46 gearing, fmf q exhaust, k&n pod, sportecs, protapers, soon to have cr usd forks

dgyver

Quote from: ninja_steveoh yeah...where does it connect to so i can take it off?

If the switch has already been disabled, then what do you have to take off?
Common sense in not very common.

scratch

I think he's asking where to put the wire that leads to the switch, in which case I would say to roll it up into the headlamp shell.
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The Buddha

OK I want it ... clutch perch off a GS is a beauty to slap on a Yamaha Maxim ... or virago ... I tossed the buckhorn's on my old 535 for dirt bike bars and the mirror angle was waaaay off .. same with the max ... BTW its a travesty ... that yamaha has left threads in its right mirrors ... so I believe the yamaha tear drops are the best made and best looking mirrors out there ... In any case the left is same for all ... so a GS perch and lever on a Max is a beauty ...
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scratch

Quote from: seshadri_srinathBTW its a travesty... that yamaha has left threads in its right mirrors
Not true! It is a blessing to only have your mirror come loose instead of destroying the threads or the perch where the mirror once stood! I wish all manufacturers were as thoughtful.

Quote from: seshadri_srinath...so I believe the yamaha tear drops are the best made and best looking mirrors out there
So's their turnsignals...(see avatar <--)
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

Roadstergal

Quote from: scratchSo's their turnsignals...(see avatar <--)

I have to disagree... I think the Breva has the best-looking stock turn signals of all of the bikes I've seen thus far.  Very subtle drop-shaped signals, but bright enough to be visible to those behind.


scratch

Would those turnsignals look good on your GS? Front and rear?
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

Roadstergal

I think they would, but I'm too lazy and cheap to change my GS stockers.  I don't even know if they're compatible, wiring-wise.

The Buddha

well I like the yamaha T/S'es too ... especially the old cruiser ones ... mainly cos you can buy the rubber bushings separately ... $8 each ... whooo hooo ...
The disadvantage is ... they are $$$ to buy whole, and the ones I have have like 3 feet of wire and how the hell do you get that sleeve on them ... and if you had to splice/solder ... forget it. If I break the stem, I'll buy a stem, if I break the whole thing ... I'll swap it for GS and splice into the thing and use a bullet connector set ... But ... GS stuff is good IMHO ...
:guns:  :guns:  Roadstergal ... :guns:  :guns:  Breva  ... Yamaha FZ1 ones are nice too ...
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Toecutter

Couldn't you just put a thin piece of rubber between the bar and the lever clamp?  That would stop it from sliding around, and it would save you the money for a new perch.
1998 GS500E
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scratch

Pipe tape, maybe? Or, electrical tape.
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

ninja_steve

i was talking about tension on the cable.  i was going to put the new perch on, but it was a little more involved then i wanted to tackle in this 100 degree heat.  btw, my stock perch is pretty much trashed.  the threading is pretty much all stripped out.
'89 gs500- tag x5 quad bars, R6 master cylinder, braided front line, k&n, vance & hines header w/ 2 bros can, lots of other stuff. ******for sale******
'89 honda xr600 supermoto- 17" sun rims laced to stock hubs, 15/46 gearing, fmf q exhaust, k&n pod, sportecs, protapers, soon to have cr usd forks

The Buddha

The threads ... I may have somehting that might gve you a way around it ... some dirt bikes had larger fittings ... made of aluminium ... but used the same size cables ... get that and tap yours to a larger dia ... Done that ... worked great ... for 10 years till I sold the bike ...  :x
Cool.
Srinath.
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