Who has the goods on a fluid clutch ?
- Wiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Who has the goods on a fluid clutch ?
I did a bit of a search and came up with a locked thread on this topic ? And didn't really get the answers I was after. What I am looking for is , 1) what is the Honda slave cylinder that works with the CBX 2) where does it mount up to . Any pictures would be greatly appreciated ,thanks. The Master cylinder I have is part of a matching set used on the Duc 999 so I would like to keep it as it makes more sense than having 2 different styles of levers on the bars.
I took the "Short Bus" to school because they told me it was faster.....what did they tell you ?
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Re: Who has the goods on a fluid clutch ?
Here you go! The thread I was referring to on the other site. Enjoy.
http://www.cbxworld.com/modules.php?nam ... ic&t=11166
http://www.cbxworld.com/modules.php?nam ... ic&t=11166
Nils Menten
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Re: Who has the goods on a fluid clutch ?
Not sure what CBXworld has to say, but the hydraulic clutch slave cylinder that is most commonly used on CBX conversions comes from the VF1000R, for example. The VF1000F and the smaller 750 cousins may have the same unit.
As far as I know, Tim's is selling complete kits.
The VFR slave bolts on the outside of the clutch cover, right in the center. It needs some work to do that.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8862&hilit=hydraulic+clutch
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=46&hilit=vfr+clutch
As far as I know, Tim's is selling complete kits.

The VFR slave bolts on the outside of the clutch cover, right in the center. It needs some work to do that.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8862&hilit=hydraulic+clutch
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=46&hilit=vfr+clutch
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Re: Who has the goods on a fluid clutch ?
I recall Dave Krager sourced Magura components for a lot less dosh, and detailed the process. That's the link I referred to.EMS wrote:Not sure what CBXworld has to say, but the hydraulic clutch slave cylinder that is most commonly used on CBX conversions comes from the VF1000R, for example. The VF1000F and the smaller 750 cousins may have the same unit.
As far as I know, Tim's is selling complete kits.
The VFR slave bolts on the outside of the clutch cover, right in the center. It needs some work to do that.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8862&hilit=hydraulic+clutch
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=46&hilit=vfr+clutch
Nils Menten
Tucson, Arizona, USA
'82 CBX, among others.
Tucson, Arizona, USA
'82 CBX, among others.
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Re: Who has the goods on a fluid clutch ?
Thanks guy's I thinks I gots the info I needed.
I took the "Short Bus" to school because they told me it was faster.....what did they tell you ?