how to replace Clutch plates | Clutch plates change |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video, i m going to share the process involved in changing the Versys650 clutch plates. i have chosen ebc ck series heavy duty Clutch for replacement of the oem after 60,000 kms as preventive maintenance .
This video made me subscribe to his channel :),
Very nicely shown. Camera position was gold. Thanks.
DIY is one part this is Pro Mode on Man. Good Learning.
Royal Enfield has made me the mechanic. Every thing has been easy ever since 😅😅
Such an amazing DIY educational video
Thank you for sharing!
You made it looks so easy 🙂.
To be honest it is.. i was scared but then after some research i found out it's just like Old model RE 350. So went ahead with it.
such an informative motorcycle tips. thanks for sharing
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you. Very helpful
Great video, thank you very much. How do you keep your exhaust so clean!?
A good wash with diesel does the job.
Manual and general practices suggest non sequential tightening and loosening sequence on cover bolts
That is also the right method. The logic ia that in case the casing has gone a bit off then it will not have any openings if tightened from different locations to align it well.
Hi, what is the EBC clutch plates part number for this bike?
Hi,
Clutch plate part no is CK 4244
Another model is gecko series.
@@bikerbakertravels thanks!
So u telling me that original clutch set lasted for 60k ???
u dont need to use torque wrench to tighten the clutch plate pressure bolt spring right...its ok right...?
If you have torque wrench than you should use it. But if you don't do make sure that the bolts are tightened well. Since they are under spring load, they will not come lose Unless they are lose to begin with .
@@bikerbakertravels thanks for the tips bro....
Did you add oil to your plates?
Yes soaked for almost an hr.
Km o millas?
60,000 kms approximately
@@bikerbakertravels no duro mucho o lo cambiaste por precaucion
@@cristianrobles21 precaucion, for long ride on high altitude mountains ( 18000 Ft above sea level), With pillion and luggage.
lol that is it? i thought that this is going to be a 2 hour job.
Hahahaha, no it's just an 40 min job, if done well prepared.