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I would like to thanks you all for helping me sort my clutch problem out. I had to wait for the stupid honda tool to remove the centrifugul oil filter. But i can at least get my gears now.

Im still having a few problems, possibly with timings, i can get the bite in gear, even get going, but i seem to get a bit of juddering when letting go of the clutch. But im going to take it in for a service and let them sort it out for me

Thanks all. :D

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According to the Haynes manual you can make the tool from a piece of pipe and an angle grinder. I recall using a chisel punch and a hammer now you mention it.

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To be honest I did think about making the tool myself. I have an old socket that would fit in there great. But I'm not the best at things like that , and then thought sod it. I'll have this bike for at least the next two years, may as well spend it for the proper part

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I would like to thanks you all for helping me sort my clutch problem out. I had to wait for the stupid honda tool to remove the centrifugul oil filter. But i can at least get my gears now.

Im still having a few problems, possibly with timings, i can get the bite in gear, even get going, but i seem to get a bit of juddering when letting go of the clutch. But im going to take it in for a service and let them sort it out for me

Thanks all. :D

Did you soak the clutch plates in fresh engine oil for 24 hours before you fitted them?

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