tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8964858022237749045.post1034827304035380862..comments2023-05-27T10:12:36.371+02:00Comments on CRAZYOILS: INNESTO FRIZIONE ROTTO - BROKEN CLUTCHCrazyoilshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17133359947889632977noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8964858022237749045.post-66074896392524372452011-05-26T03:57:47.429+02:002011-05-26T03:57:47.429+02:00Francesco, glad to see you survived the end of the...Francesco, glad to see you survived the end of the world this past weekend. You rule, friend! Always a busy man!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15893934014196167436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8964858022237749045.post-44015405869110374832011-05-26T01:14:11.692+02:002011-05-26T01:14:11.692+02:00Hello my friend, first of all, yes we are in Italy...Hello my friend, first of all, yes we are in Italy, the land of Pizza and Pasta. I took the whole thing off just for the fun of it. It's not such a big deal. The bike wasn't mine. My friend is happy now and he learnt the lesson.<br />Thanks for checking in anyway.<br /><br />Ciao,<br /><br />Francesco CrazyoilsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8964858022237749045.post-77689479798785693852011-05-26T00:50:32.761+02:002011-05-26T00:50:32.761+02:00Hello,
I don't understand your language (I wou...Hello,<br />I don't understand your language (I would guess it's Italian ?) but the pics speak for themselves, I had the same problem on my 2008 XL883 and I found a solution that looked easier to apply :<br />You can remove the footpeg instead of the whole cover and work pretty easily on the clutch cable just with removing the circular clutch cover. Here is the tutorial I used (even if you don't speak French, pictures are clear enough, especially for someone who has already dirtied his hands in this area of the bike) http://samourai21.over-blog.com/article-17081089.html<br />It's just about changing the cable when it's old, not when it has been broken like yours or mine. The technique I used to remove the broken part from the primary cover was to use a carpenter's tool that looks like a screw driver with a sharp point instead of the normal end (wikipedia calls it "Punzonatura" in Italian), I put it in front of the hole, punched it inside and by turning slowly I could get the broken screwed partof the clutch cable outside of the cover. After that you know how to put on a new one...<br /><br />I hope your bike works well now !<br />Bye,Joan "Tchung" G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05838360424481013337noreply@blogger.com