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DMCpro
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PostPosted: 17:04 - 29 Sep 2012    Post subject: Cg 125 clutch. Reply with quote

Hi, tonight I plan to change my clutch plates and springs I have all the tools I could possibly need, can anyone think of any problems I may run into?

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PostPosted: 20:11 - 29 Sep 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Getting the centrifugal oil filter nut off?

Before i even got this far i had to drill one of the 3 screws which held the cover on......They seemed to be made of cheese, however that wasn't such a bad thing seems as one rounded off Very Happy

As for the oil filter nut......I ended up getting warped to cut some slots into an old socket. And yes it was cut to within 4000th of an inch.

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Shaun.
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Galileo
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PostPosted: 15:03 - 01 Oct 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Changed one on a '01 CG125 ES only a few weeks ago in a cow shed, on an island near Shetland whilst in a gale force 8*. As long as you have, or can make the special tool to take the oil spinner off it's really quick and easy, I didn't even bother taking the exhaust off, the cover and footpegs wiggles off nicely.


*Ran it on too thin oil, it ran totally dry somewhere near Aviemore on a ride from Cambridge to the Island of Fetlar, linings now glazed the clutch slipped badly. Tried to head for the cheaper hotels of Inverness, the stupid bike just kept on going, all the way to Thurso and the Ferry to Orkney, across Orkney for the Shetland ferry, across the whole of Shetland, the island of Yell, and rolled off the Fetlar ferry and refused to move any further. Should have told it the house address as the destination not just the island, my fault that one.
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