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Title: What's it take to do the Norge clutch slave?
Post by: ITSec on December 08, 2015, 01:44:41 PM
My Norge has apparently developed a leak at or near the clutch slave cylinder - very annoying in a bike that has a mere 100,000 miles (can't they do better?  :wink: )

Some of the threads have been archived off, so a recent search on this topic didn't give me a lot of clear info. From what I can find, I'll need to remove the shock and swingarm to get at the dang thing - is there anything else I should know?

For those who've done this, is it usually the slave unit itself that leaks, or are the lines a problem? What parts should I be prepared to obtain?

Ah well, I can console myself with the thought that it's time to send the Hyperpro shock in for a rebuild anyway... fortunately, I have the factory unit as a spare (new warranty replacement unit).
Title: Re: What's it take to do the Norge clutch slave?
Post by: guzzisteve on December 08, 2015, 01:53:47 PM
Need nothing but the o-ring thats on it.  Tools are Clutch hub nut tool for swingarm and a 14mm allen for swingarm pin.
Title: Re: What's it take to do the Norge clutch slave?
Post by: Vasco DG on December 08, 2015, 02:24:34 PM
That's it basically. You don't *have* to remove the shock but it makes access easier.

Is it hydraulic fluid or gear oil? If the former it's probably a leaking sealing washer or slightly loose banjo on the slave if the latter, (Far more likely.) as Steve says the only thing you should need is a new o-ring.

Re-pack the swingarm bearings and linkage bearings while yer'rs in there.

Pete
Title: Re: What's it take to do the Norge clutch slave?
Post by: stick on December 08, 2015, 02:55:38 PM
What's it take to do the Norge clutch slave?

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