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clutch basket on 89 Harley
To downshift motorcycle is squeeze the clutch and shift to the next lowest gear, release the clutch.
The same way you use a motorcycle clutch.
Yes it should.
well?
Which motorcycle?
Open the clutch cover. Pull out the bolts on the clutch pressure plate and remove it and andthe springs. Pull out the clutch plates. You'll need a clutch holding tool (you can purchase from Rocky Mountain ATV.com) or an impact wrench and something to wedge in between the inner hub and the clutch basket. You'll also need at socket that is 1 &1/16 inch in diameter. Not sure what the metric size is but this will fit though the bolt is metric. Remove the lifter pin (it pulls out) and then remove that bolt. Your clutch basket should now be free.
no! use only motorcycle oil. automotive oil will not protect the clutch on a motorcycle and synthetic oils for cars are not designed to protect the clutch either.
I am assuming you mean the Suzuki GSXR600 motorcycle. ANY motorcycle whose engine dies when you engage first gear MOST PROBABLY has a CLUTCH problem. Have the clutch tightened. To check whether the clutch is CLEARING the gear, do the following: 1. With the engine turned off, hold the clutch and put the motorcycle in first gear. 2. While holding the clutch, push the motorbike forward. If the rear tire allows the motorcycle to move forward, the clutch is engaging properly and clearing the gear. If the motorcycle won't budge with the clutch engaged, the clutch is not engaging properly. If the clutch has been tightened and is too hard to engage, you might want to have a mechanic open the motorcycle and check the clutch discs- they might be worn out.
Removing and replacing the clutch on any motorcycle is an involved job. Your best bet is to purchase a book like the Haynes manual which will take you through removing the clutch basket and replacing the clutch plates. It will also instruct you on the correct set up and oil for the clutch. Correct set up of your clutch could save your life on any bike, so its best not to take chances by guessing.
yes it will. use motorcycle oil only
The left hand side handlebar lever is the clutch.