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Originally Posted by Micki
How much time / working hours can be fair (additional the tourist bonus)?
I just want to have a little price idea... What costs the working hour here in norway?
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Hehe, tourist bonus is not common in Norway, it just feels that way when you get the bill.
I changed the clutch on my KTM (different bike, similar type of clutch) and used 2.5 hours. 1.5 hours dismantling the clutch, inspecting parts and cleaning and 1 hour to assemble it.
I'm not familiar with your bike and it might take longer.
If you have your bike at Stahlen MC they charge 950 NOK (150$/120€).
When I changed the clutch (steel plates and friction disks, not the springs) on my KTM the parts was around 125€, but sadly I would expect the Kawa-parts to be more expensive.
The bad news is that you might have to end up waiting for the parts for a while, but the weather should be okay now.
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Originally Posted by Micki
Symptoms: It startet 2 days ago: When after 6000 rpm the rpm just went up fast up to 9'000 but there was no power coming (as usual). Then this started at 4000RPM. About 1 km later I barely can get away and I only have power at 3000 RPM. Then about 500 meters later the bike cannot be move a little road going uphill.
I can put in the first gear and the bike will break, cannot move it.
Oil is there, the cable of the clutch seems fine, the engine sounds as usual...
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Sounds like a clutch-problem. It might work to change the oil, cook the plates and shim the springs, but I'm not sure if I would recommend it. If you are going east or north you will meet quite a few mountains.
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