There are batter ways to file this straight. You need a long file and you brace it against the opposing edge across the basket. You can also use a marker to see exactly how much you took off. Look at other videos that show this.
That’s how I filed mine as well. Line up file with the opposing finger on the opposite side to maintain alignment. The market trick is great too, helps you see what you’re taking off.
It looks extremely complex to me ! I might have to read about how a bike clutch works or talk to you but anyway you proved your point and you made it work ! 🇵🇷
Clutch plates moving back and forth in the same area will cause that. Normally you will see it on high mileage bikes. Some say improper clutch use, such as applying pressure in the lever constantly.
There are batter ways to file this straight. You need a long file and you brace it against the opposing edge across the basket. You can also use a marker to see exactly how much you took off. Look at other videos that show this.
That’s how I filed mine as well. Line up file with the opposing finger on the opposite side to maintain alignment. The market trick is great too, helps you see what you’re taking off.
It looks extremely complex to me ! I might have to read about how a bike clutch works or talk to you but anyway you proved your point and you made it work ! 🇵🇷
Mis remaches tienen desgastes y no consigo remaches q tipo q pernos le puedo poner o de que material Acer los remaches gracias
Thank you for sharing. This was very insightful and helpful.
Appreciate the content. 👍
why does that groove happen?
Clutch plates moving back and forth in the same area will cause that. Normally you will see it on high mileage bikes. Some say improper clutch use, such as applying pressure in the lever constantly.
Great vid
Thank you Ra’ees