clutch slip 1100 new vstar
vstar 1100
excellent ride ,no problems at all
clutch
the mechanic replaced everything ,totaly ,the mechanic wouldnt use any of the old parts because he wasnt sure what was causing the slip ,he said it could have been a dry assembly .it was a very slight slippage I only noticed it when I hit a steep hill ,yamaha 100% was good for it and it was fixed without a hitch.
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I'm going to guess that the 2006 models of V-Stars have had the spline issue remedied.Softail Rob wrote:Good to hear it worked out.
My sister bought a 06 1100 V-Star last fall, as the season was over she never got to ride it. and the dealer is storing it until the spring.
I've been trying to keep abreast of any issues for her and appreach the update.
That being said how are you enjoying it otherwise?
However, just so you know, for a while there, the factory wasn't greasing the splines properly on some 1100's and 650's. My bike is a 2004 and it had to be taken in for constant squeaking in the final drive. Turned out the splines weren't greased properly.
It's probably ok now, but if it starts squeaking, you will know what to look for.
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Re: clutch
Hey, putput, Long time no see. Good to hear you got out and did a lot of riding.putput wrote:just checking back to read up on things ,,i put 12km on the bike after the clutch work without a hitch,what ever was wrong or caused a slip was fixed and stayed fixed.
Make sure you check in more often when the riding season starts up again. Some of us are out in the valley quite frequently for rides.