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how much travel should there be in the clutch slave cylinder? im only getting about 1/8".
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Welcome. Slave cylinder? The FZR600 uses a clutch cable and the FZR1000 uses a hydraulic clutch..which bike are you referring to?
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FZR1000, hydraulic clutch cylinder.
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My manual doesn't actually say how much travel it should have but 1/8th is not very much. You've tried bleeding it out? Does the lever have feel to it? Or can you pull it in fairly easy? Might be time for a rebuild of the cylinders (master and/or slave).
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Sounds like the slave is going out or good cleaning is needed.
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theres between 1/8-1/4 travel but no real force. the handle pulls solid, feels like it should. i have bled it several times, no leaks.

thanks for the help.
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Good to hear!
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OMG!!! How long should it really take to bleed a clutch???!!! spent 1 1/2 hrs already and there is still small bubbles!
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LOL..The bleeding can take a good while. I use a MityVac vacuum pump. Took me probably 10 minutes the last time I bled my clutch.
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josbourn1 wrote:OMG!!! How long should it really take to bleed a clutch???!!! spent 1 1/2 hrs already and there is still small bubbles!

that the bike and let it get warm, rev it some, turn it off and let it sit for a few hours, or even a day, you will get ALOT of air out that way, as the vibrations will help th eair filter to the ends of the lines.

you could also have a bad vac or bleeder line
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Update- I have since repalced master and slave, still not releasing clutch. the clutch was recently replaced by a shop, could they have done something wrong? they drove it around after repair. im just at a total loss. help me!!!!!!!!
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josbourn1 wrote:Update- I have since repalced master and slave, still not releasing clutch. the clutch was recently replaced by a shop, could they have done something wrong? they drove it around after repair. im just at a total loss. help me!!!!!!!!
i would take it back to them first , and dont tell them u messed with it just be like i got my sh*t fixed here and still not working right ...
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UPDATE...

CLUTCH DISKS WERE STUCK/FROZEN! ITS FIXED NOW. Thanks for the help.
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Sounds like the fibres were not soaked in oil prior to fitting.If the shop did them for you hope they are not charging you for refix.
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