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Old 07-23-2014, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by dochawken
I have 9/16 bore master with your actuator cover. I was very disappointed with the end result. The lever is actually a bit harder than the cable! BDL has been of little assistance. The diaphragm spring is the lightest one BDL makes...no other spring will fit, apparently it is a proprietary setup. I asked about a coil spring and pressure plate setup but they did not know how much lighter the pull would be. I am trying to find an alternative to pulling the BDL lockup out and going with a Barnett or Rivera.
We recommend an 11/16 bore master cylinder
 
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Old 07-23-2014, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dochawken
There is no ramp on a hyd actuator , it is fluid and piston action. Thanks for the reply..of little value.
Of course, we all know the difference between a hydraulic and cable actuated clutch. However, it wasn't until you responded to grbrown's post that you informed us that your clutch was hydraulic. Next time, post all the information and save us all some time. Keep up the smart *** remarks and you won't get much help here.
 
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Old 07-23-2014, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark@ Baker Drivetrain
We recommend an 11/16 bore master cylinder
It is 11/16...I erred in my post...vrod master
 
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Old 07-23-2014, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by djl
Of course, we all know the difference between a hydraulic and cable actuated clutch. However, it wasn't until you responded to grbrown's post that you informed us that your clutch was hydraulic. Next time, post all the information and save us all some time. Keep up the smart *** remarks and you won't get much help here.
Who would give a ****?
 
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Old 07-23-2014, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by dochawken
It is 11/16...I erred in my post...vrod master
You originally stated it was 11/16" then edited your post to state it was 9/16", now you are claiming it's 11/16" again. You are a piece of work. Fix your bike with a match for all I care.
 
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Originally Posted by dochawken
Who would give a ****?
About what? Your clutch problem? Not I for one; good luck.
 
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