
holding clutch basket
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holding clutch basket
anyone have an idea about holding clutch basket to get the transmisson nut off? i know the tools but was trying to get it apart tonight and put back toghter. pics do help 

1989 fzr 600 candy silver base coat, black frame ,voltage up-grade amoung much more 

Re: holding clutch basket
The easiest way is to take an old clutch steel and weld a rod onto it. I'll be replacing my steels in the near future, so I'll have six up for sale (One for myself and one for YG already spoken for). PM me if you want one.
1994 FZR600: Hardly anything left stock

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02 R6 Front End
Ducati M900 Seat/Taillight
Honda VFR750 Swingarm/Wheel
No Spacer 660
YZF600 Tank
Renthal Dirt Bars
Too much else...
Re: holding clutch basket
Another option is to put it in gear, then put a wooden axe / hammer handle, or 2x4, through the rear wheel spokes. This only works of course if the drive train is still intact...
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VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
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Re: holding clutch basket
i would go with don's way ive seen to many baskets get notched that way, but if you have a impact gun with some balls you can put it in gear and have some one hold the front end and with a few braps its off
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Re: holding clutch basket
thank you all i will have some more fun tommorrow get it off and fixing problems yet to see
so far no metal shaving or chunks in my oil when drained 


1989 fzr 600 candy silver base coat, black frame ,voltage up-grade amoung much more 

Re: holding clutch basket
I can vouch for this method, specifically the hammer version, since i just used it last week. I'll add its best to do it in fifth or sixth gear, otherwise there's too much torque being transmitted to the rear wheel, everything flexes like a mofo and it becomes almost impossible to loosen the nut.DonTZ125 wrote:Another option is to put it in gear, then put a wooden axe / hammer handle, or 2x4, through the rear wheel spokes. This only works of course if the drive train is still intact...