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Hydraulic clutch on '95 teapot 6?


andydrinkell

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Anyone done this yet? Got a slightly dodgy left hand from a bike accident years ago on a non Suzuki (it was a work bike, not mine so don't judge)

Done it on a 125 and it worked well with cheap bits off fleabay but not seen much for teapots

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easy peasy done it several times, all the sprocket covers are interchangeable, all you need to sort is the length of the push rod, a bit of 6mm stainless rod cut to length fixes it:tu

 

heres a Tpot 750 with b6 cable cover, so a b12 or gsxr hydraulic cover will fit right on as well...:D

 

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Excellent!!!  So then it's just  slave cylinder , handlebar mounted cylinder and Bobs your Uncle. (Can I say that? Difficult these days, some plonker might complain that calling Bob your uncle Is actually assuming gender roles...)

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Pretty sure the teapot 6 and b12 are same length pushrods, i seem to remember picking the least fucked out of the 2 i had when building my old 6/12. 

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2 hours ago, VJ said:

Pretty sure the teapot 6 and b12 are same length pushrods, i seem to remember picking the least fucked out of the 2 i had when building my old 6/12. 

Hes right you know, the part numbers are the same:tu

 

you learn something every day here:P  most of it is useless, but now and again something useful comes up:D

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