Hi All
I have a lambretta Li 125 with 185 imola, 28mm carb,reed valve, MB revtour exhaust (only had the scoot a short time).
After experiencing clutch slipping got prepared to change the clutch, once it was stripped down discovered it to be a ' Billet ' style clutch which I was told shouldnt really slip.though I did notice that whilst riding I barely had to touch the clutch lever for it to slip. So on inspection noticed some 'witness marks' of rubbing on the inside of the side casing just above the clutch actuator. So taking a file carefully took some of the side casing away dri fitted and seemed OK. Put everything back together and also allowed a bit of play at the start of the lever and it ran and felt much better. Arranged a Dyno session and once it was on he told me that the clutch was still slipping and he showed me that the clutch is biting virtually at the end still and the play in the lever is just masking the situation.
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light or has any experience on this before I start to strip it down at the weekend. My initial thoughts are that the clutch assembly is jutting out too far, I have read bits on MB tech help about using a a 10mm packer between the casings but cant find one on his web site.
Also the clutch does not seem like the other Billet clutches ive seen/googled as it does not have a hexagonal spring retaining plate with 5 springs but has a square plate with 4 springs, one in each corner. I have googled this but have so far not been able to locate anything similar they all seem to be the 5 spring hexaganol type. Has anyone seen one before.
Many thanks