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Follow the hydraulic clutch line to the slave cylinder on the left side of the motor. You should be able to see if it's leaking from there. If it is,remove the three bolts that hold the slave cylinder on. It should be dry behind there. If it's not,
find a slave cylinder rebuild kit from K&L.
Mate.My brother has the same bike.They are the original hypabike.I love them.
Just go on the net.You can get anything from brake pads to full system turbo chargers for that bike.They are strong and bulletproof and love to be 'hotted up'.The original ones are starting to up in value.Hope this helps you
this new exhaust has thrown the engine way out of tune, and the carbs need to be re-set up as the bike is now running very week,,,,you will burn a hole in a piston very soon if you dont re-tune it,,,this could also be causing some if not all of the vibration your getting, but check the sprokets are running true life the rear of the bike clear of the ground and spin the rear wheel if you feel or here a grinding sound its the sprokets not meshing with the chain also did you have the new tyer balanced when it was fitted???
this also causes vibration
FIRST REMOVE 3 BOLTS ON CLUTCH ACTUATOR FROM LEFT SIDE ON FRONT CHAIN COVER THEN REMOVE4 BOLTS FROM CHAIN COVER WIGGLE BACK AND FORTH WITH PULLING PRESSURE AND IT SHOULD COME OFF
Each manufacture has different ranges for different bikes. So the answer would probably be best found in your owners manual for your specific bike. If not, just call you dealer and speak to the guys in service and they should know what temperature your bike should run at.
hi deon,, in theory u can use any fuel pump on bikes,, most pressure is the same on all makes, wen the carbs are full of fuel the will shut off automaticly,,so yes u can use an after market one,,,cheeeers
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