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Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby SmudgeDog » Fri Sep 15, 2023 7:46 pm

I don't like to ask as I quite enjoy solving probs myself but...

When I got the scoot it had a standard GP200 clutch with extra strong springs in which even though my wrist is titanium reinforced...well I could not pull it without pain.

So I have changed everything, slowly but this is it now:
Teflon cable correctly routed
Uni clutch arm
Readspeed 5 plate kit
MB springs
Casa billet spider
FA lightened deep crownwheel

The prob I have is creep, so I adjust it so there is no creep....slippage!

When I put this together I did compress to coilbound and there is loads of space there. I did not measure but about 10-12mm. I thought at the time "I can fit another 2 plates in there". Top plate tangs are within the slots, no bending needed.

And that is what I am going to do first, fit as many extra plates in whilst keeping 2mm separation and fill it with DexIII. Does that sound reasonable? After that it will be a cassette clutch, probs AF road!
Thanks for your thoughts if you have any.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Storkfoot » Fri Sep 15, 2023 8:08 pm

Try it without the Uni clutch arm. I gave up on the one I tried as I too found the margin between creeping and slippage to be minimal.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Tractorman » Fri Sep 15, 2023 8:10 pm

Silly question, perhaps but if it is a standard GP200 why do you need why the need for those upgrades.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby L111amo » Fri Sep 15, 2023 8:40 pm

Ditch the mb springs as well, go std
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Knowledge » Fri Sep 15, 2023 10:20 pm

Tractorman wrote:Silly question, perhaps but if it is a standard GP200 why do you need why the need for those upgrades.


Not a silly question
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Adam_Winstone » Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:17 am

Sorry to read that you're faced with the same age-old problem.

A couple of things that have already been touched on:

1. If you've fitted the AF arm, do be aware that moving the trunnion out away from pivot point = easier action BUT ALSO less rotation for same lever/cable travel, meaning that you can quickly run into the scenario of binding (not fully releasing) again!

2. Your 5-plate and deep crownwheel needs additional travel, whereas your extended AF arm results in less travel at clutch for easier lever action at bars.... so you're heading in opposite directions!

3. Fitting a deeper crownwheel + extra plates can lead to no additional separation (therefore bind/drag), especially if strong springs go coilbound and don't allow pressure plate to travel deeper into crownwheel. Thankfully, the MB uprated springs are pretty good for allowing short compression but you may still be suffering from components working against each other.

Lots and lots of people suffer drag issues with 4-plates because so many corks are being made too thick, causingbissue andcresulting in people spending a fortune on more incompatible parts that just add to their woes.

You may want to consider going back to something simpler, which can often resolve the issues. NB: Cambridge Lambretta now supply thinner steels in their 4-plate rebuild kits as they'd realised that standard 4-plate corks are very frequently too thick, resulting in drag. All too often, standard 4-plates with decent springs are capable of taking up to 20bhp but the replacement corks are simply too thick (incl. Surflex) so swapping from 1.5mm to 1.2mm steels is a frequently needed fix.

All the best and I hope that you resolve it soon. Clutch issues are an all too common problem.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby martyn dwane » Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:29 am

The kit comprises of 5 x Red Race Friction Plates, 4 x 1.2mm Steels, and 5 of our uprated clutch springs. This kit will fit with your existing basket and clutch spider etc.

Why use a deep crown wheel ?
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby SmudgeDog » Sat Sep 16, 2023 5:00 pm

Thanks for all the feedback. I'll try to clarify.
Standard clutch, not standard top end. I have not even looked yet but was told "well rapid 225". It is alloy and carb on normal side so maybe Mugello or RT or other that I do not know of.

martyn dwane wrote:The kit comprises of 5 x Red Race Friction Plates, 4 x 1.2mm Steels, and 5 of our uprated clutch springs. This kit will fit with your existing basket and clutch spider etc.

Why use a deep crown wheel ?
Because that was my first step and has worked for me in the past but did not this time.

I've stripped it again so will have a proper play and take some accurate measurements this time. I'll let you know how I get on. Thanks.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby coaster » Sun Sep 17, 2023 6:13 pm

SmudgeDog wrote: "well rapid 225". It is alloy and carb on normal side so maybe Mugello or RT or other that I do not know of.


Could he have said RAPIDO 225? they were popular a few years ago, all iron lined barrel ;)
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Mag » Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:49 am

If it is the standard clutch crownwheel, I take it it hasn’t been machined to allow the extra travel of the corks.

I tried fitting a Reedspeed 5 plate in my standard GP200 clutch and there wasn’t enough play, but when I replaced the crownwheel with an adapted one from AF it worked spot on.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Leotech » Tue Sep 19, 2023 9:27 am

I had similar issues with 5 plate clutches, creeping / dragging. Tried harder springs etc. to no avail.

Lots of remade parts are rubbish, I had a 5 plate all singing and dancing clutch, slipped and dragged, I took out the 1.2mm plates and there were only signs of slipping on about 1/3rd of the surface due to them not being made flat. This was on a 200 cast iron cylinder, so there should have been no need for a fancy clutch set up.


I've gone back to original thickness steels, GP crown wheels, 4 correct thickness fibre plates from MB, MB springs, a 3mm top plate and all my clutches are a pleasure to use. This set up works up to and including my RT225 engines. The plates etc. from MB are well priced too.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby SmudgeDog » Fri Sep 29, 2023 8:46 pm

I think this is sorted. I changed the UNI clutch arm back to the standard SIL one and put in a set of standard springs. I measured the distance the thrust bush protudes with 20deg on the clutch arm and it was more with the SIL one. Tomorrow is test ride day which will probably prove me wrong but it does feel much better. Thanks again.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Speedy Hufton » Tue Oct 10, 2023 9:20 pm

Just noticed this post but before I get shot down for being STOOPID, I remember having a chat with Ben on a social visit fut see the family about the AFR/UNI clutch arm. What I was told, but please check with Rayspeed yourself, is that it will only work correctly with the AF cassette clutch, the new Python 8 plate when it arrives and the LTH or Readspeed Red 6 plate clutches.
Ben claimed this was because of the inaccuracy of various modern clutch components that it would cause issues. In fairness anyone of whom I have heard slagging the arm off as being rubbish has had a standard clutch set up as such. He added though that if all clutches were as exact innocenti built quality, then they would work. Cheers, Speedy.
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Rich Oswald » Wed Oct 11, 2023 10:18 am

Speedy Hufton wrote:Just noticed this post but before I get shot down for being STOOPID, I remember having a chat with Ben on a social visit fut see the family about the AFR/UNI clutch arm. What I was told, but please check with Rayspeed yourself, is that it will only work correctly with the AF cassette clutch, the new Python 8 plate when it arrives and the LTH or Readspeed Red 6 plate clutches.
Ben claimed this was because of the inaccuracy of various modern clutch components that it would cause issues. In fairness anyone of whom I have heard slagging the arm off as being rubbish has had a standard clutch set up as such. He added though that if all clutches were as exact innocenti built quality, then they would work. Cheers, Speedy.


My AF/UNI clutch arm worked well with a standard clutch with MB springs and made life easier for my old arthritic hands. Perhaps mine was "exact" as Innocenti intended?

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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Speedy Hufton » Thu Nov 02, 2023 6:00 pm

Fair play Richard, nice seeing that it works for you as I've never tried as mine have cassette clutches in and the jet a 5 playe readspeed. I've heard such crazy things about em it's annoying. One friend complained it made the clutch action too soft. When I asked why he'd fitted one, it was because his Cambridge Lambretta 6 playe was far too heavy. I can't get my breath :lol:
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Re: Clutch...chasing my own tail

Postby Rich Oswald » Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:54 am

Speedy Hufton wrote:Fair play Richard, nice seeing that it works for you as I've never tried as mine have cassette clutches in and the jet a 5 playe readspeed. I've heard such crazy things about em it's annoying. One friend complained it made the clutch action too soft. When I asked why he'd fitted one, it was because his Cambridge Lambretta 6 playe was far too heavy. I can't get my breath :lol:


I've fitted a cassette now also and it's even better.
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