Hydro clutch on vintage bike?

mwssquad827
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Edited Date/Time 9/20/2020 10:19pm
Can this be done? 1981 Suzuki RM 250 think it would be awesome if this could be done... Margura aftermarket?
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MaxPower
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9/19/2020 8:27am
I'd be more concerned about keeping the main bearing from spinning in the case than a hydraulic clutch. That bike had an easy clutch pull. Why do you want to change it?
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Magura Hymec could work, the one that have a pulling slavecylinder you use instead of wire.
If they dont list your bike, you can measure the length of pulling rod you need and compare with a listed bike
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MaxPower wrote:
I'd be more concerned about keeping the main bearing from spinning in the case than a hydraulic clutch. That bike had an easy clutch pull. Why...
I'd be more concerned about keeping the main bearing from spinning in the case than a hydraulic clutch. That bike had an easy clutch pull. Why do you want to change it?
Dunno really, your right it is actually really easy for a vintage bike.. but it would be cool f it had a hydro clutch.. I don’t want it to look all bulky like the pic above tho...

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