No you don't need to clutch there semi-automatic but clutching does no harm and it will teach you to clutch if you ever change bike. Hope this helps you :)
you must first remove the engine then separate the transmission, you can easily remove the bearing then, but since you have access to the clutch, change the clutch and pressure plate at the same time. you can get a total after market kit for about $120.
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A clutch kit, which includes the clutch disk, pressure plate (cover), throwout bearing, thrust bearing, and an alignment tool, will cost about $120 at Autozone, Advance Discount, or Amazon.com.
An increase of 50%. 180-120 = 60 = change change over original x 100 = % change
90 /120 x 100 = 75%This means that 90 is 755 of 120, so...100% - 75% = 25% change
Pressure doesn't change when you change substance, 120 PSI in water equals 120 PSI in air.
yes for $120 and team edition for $180
change 17.5% into a decimal and than multiply by 120
It cost me about $120 for a lifetime warranty clutch from Autozone, and then the average estimate for installation is about $350. You could also do it yourself for just the price of the clutch and a few new tools, but that depends on how much of a grease monkey you are.
A CLUTCH KIT SHOULD COST STARTING AT $120, UNLESS U GO WITH A HIGH PERFORMANCE SETUP , WHICH WOULD COST U DOUBLE THAT AND SOME.
one gallon of 85w140 equals 7.53 lb/gallon 120/7.53=15.936 gallons
It should do 120 mph no prob.