Hi,
The clutch, from what I already thought, now sticks because it's been 'sitting' all these months.
I have never experienced this, the clutches from my '67 and my '62 (my riders) just don't seem to stick, don't know why. My CB450 clutch doesn't stick either. Maybe it has something to do with the thick oil people tend to use in these engines, and the surface of the clutch plates in combination with the thick oil ?
I learned to go by ear, maybe that where we differ. You can't teach noise or sounds out of a book, nomatter how much university degrees you got. ;)
Experience is all, we all got our own ways. One would would for you, but would not work for me, and vice versa :)
You couldn't be more wrong here, why do people tend to think, that a seat of the pants is the opposite of gaining knowledge and a broad interest into the deep reasons behind the obvious ? I didn't study because I didn't want my hands dirty, I studied because I wanted to know more and get my hands dirty. The only reason why I did physics because I wanted to know how the world around us works and why.
I say it regularly, take a stethoscope and listen to the engine. I read that you did a lot with mopeds, so did I, at the same age as you. I still have a SS50, CD50, PC50 and more.
Living the KISS way has it's boundary's, it means that you maybe know the solution but never ever have a clue why it works or not. And not having a clue, means no evolution in solutions.
The KISS way is an evolution of the wet monkey theory,
( Start with a cage containing five monkeys. Inside the cage, hang a banana on a string and place a set of stairs under it. Before long, a monkey will go to the stairs and start to climb towards the banana.
As soon as he touches the stairs, spray all the other monkeys with cold water. After a while another monkey makes the attempt with same result, all the other monkeys are sprayed with cold water. Pretty soon when another monkey tries to climb the stairs, the other monkeys will try to prevent it.
Now, put the cold water away. Remove one monkey from the cage and replace it with a new one. The new monkey sees the banana and wants to climb the stairs. To his surprise and horror, all of the other monkeys attack him. After another attempt and attack, he knows that if he tries to climb the stairs he will be assaulted.
Next, remove another of the original five monkeys and replace it with a new one. The newcomer goes to the stairs and is attacked. The previous newcomer takes part in the punishment with enthusiasm.
Likewise, replace a third original monkey with a new one, then a fourth, then the fifth. Every time the newest monkey takes to the stairs he is attacked. Most of the monkeys that are beating him have no idea why they were not permitted to climb the stairs or why they are participating in the beating of the newest monkey.
After replacing all of the original monkeys, none of the remaining monkeys have ever been sprayed with cold water. Nevertheless, no monkey ever again approaches the stairs to try for the banana. Why not?
Because as far as they know that is the way it has always been done around here.)
Same here
Jensen