by Pompeydave » Sat Mar 25, 2023 12:17 pm
Hi all, got some routine maintenance to do on my 1970 Turquoise GP125 before the annual 'Proud to be a Pompey Scooterist' trip to the Normandy D-Day beaches in June. Ever since I've had the bike (nine years now) it's suffered from clutch drag once hot. Not enough to be a real pain, but I'm fed up with it now and need to fix it.
Previously, I've replaced the old standard steels with thinner flavour versions to make sure I'm well under 14mm. It made no difference. I then ditched the Surflex cork plates to replace them with ReadSpeed thinner plates that are synthetic and don't expand. That made no difference either. I've tried fitting a new cable, moving the arm to different positions on the cam, different strength springs, none of it makes any difference.
I'm now starting to wonder if the sprocket and spider assembly is at fault. I'm sure I read somewhere that the spider needs to sit 0.1mm above the level of the sprocket when viewed from the back otherwise clutch drag will be an issue. Is this correct and if so what can I do about it?