Hey all,
I just got around to finally putting the dyna ring in my 06 kdx200, but I am having trouble getting it adjusted.
1. When the instructions state to put the screws "up" on the ring, I am assumming that means screw heads down. That is the only way I have any play between the plates and ring.
2. The bike will roll easy in gear, but it has to be reved way too high before it even tries to engage. This is with no tension on the cable at all.
This was suppose to be so easy. What am I missing here?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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1. Screws up means having the screw heads facing the clutch cover.
2. How many screws/springs do you have in? Mine came with 3 installed but per others suggestions I took one out so that the clutch engages at lower RPM.
2. How many screws/springs do you have in? Mine came with 3 installed but per others suggestions I took one out so that the clutch engages at lower RPM.
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2003 KDX200, FMF Pipe & Silencer, RB Carb Mod, Boyesen Dual Stage Reeds, WER Stabilizer, Revloc Dyna Ring
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I still have three screws/springs in there still. I guess I will try just two next. I assume they need to be spaced oppisite of each other (?)
Why when I turn the ring screw heads up, I have no space or play between the ring and plates?
Sorry, for some of these questions, I am the worlds worst mechanic.
I would like to have it engage right off idle. I had a ktm 200 with the rekluse auto clutch and it engaged right off idle. I loved it. That's what I am try for with this if possible. Thanks
Why when I turn the ring screw heads up, I have no space or play between the ring and plates?
Sorry, for some of these questions, I am the worlds worst mechanic.
I would like to have it engage right off idle. I had a ktm 200 with the rekluse auto clutch and it engaged right off idle. I loved it. That's what I am try for with this if possible. Thanks
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So how exactly is up, down?
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Total crap is a bit much. There have been others that have had some install problems, but I think you are the first to put the Ring itself in the wrong way.jsvandi wrote:"You should read the instructions again."
The instructions are total crap! Or maybe it's my dyslexia and ADD, I don't know.
Did you remove both judder springs/rings? Did you get the washers back in? Do you have the steel plates on both sides of the Ring oriented correctly?
HERE are some pictures I took along the way on my install in case it might help.
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Screw heads up means screw heads facing up if bike on its left side. You will use the adjuster to put some play in the stack. When you are holding the stack in your hand without putting the cover on, there is nothing pushing against the springs, so the clutch is locked up (no play). It is only when you pull on the lever that you get a gap in the clutch pack.