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Old 11-10-2014, 12:59 PM
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Default Clutch Lever Feels Notchy

My 2000 XC327 big bore has the original clutch in it and it has been flawless. Although I recently noticed that when it gets fully warmed up, the clutch lever feels a little notchy. I lubed the lever pivot and it feels fine when the engine is off. Is this a good indicator the basket is worn?

Additionally - I have noticed an odd noise on several of our older GG bikes with them ideling in neutral. If you pull in the clutch the noise goes away. Does anyone know what this is?


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Pull your clutch pack and check your basket for wear. There are probably some groves in your basket.
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Does sound like a worn basket, completely unrelated but how did you achieve 327cc?
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Thanks for the input on the lever feel.

RE Big Bore - Eric Gorr did a custom big bore kit for me around 2003. 76mm was about as big as we could go on the GG 300 cylinder. It was really close and did not leave much margin between new bore and the inner head o-ring groove. Here is some more info on it. http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/751...s#entry7882216


The 76mm piston is a Wiseco from Eddie Sanders Racing part number 11505M07600. Wiseco will not sell them to you directly. The application is a big bore for an Honda ATC250. You will need to clearance the bottom of the piston to clear the cases and to match the case transfer port side windows. You will also need to cut down the power valve to clear. Last but not least you will need to weld and recut the head.

http://www.eddie-sanders-racing.com/...ston-kits-.htm
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