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Offline Popwood

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550 vs 750 clutch stiffness?
« on: April 21, 2024, 10:48:24 AM »
I have both ‘75 CB550 and CB750. I’ve always wondered why the clutch lever on the 750 takes so little effort compared to the little brother 550. I can easily pull the 750 lever with two fingers, but I need a handful of clutch lever to pull the 550. Is this just a matter of stiffer springs in the 550? I wouldn’t think the 550 wet clutch would cause this. I keep the cables lubed and I don’t think the 550 cables have been misrouted making tight bends. Is this just the nature of two bikes.
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1967 Bridgestone 350GTR

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1988 400 Hawk
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Offline seanbarney41

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Re: 550 vs 750 clutch stiffness?
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2024, 10:55:32 AM »
It's because of the weaker design/less mechanical advantage built into the clutch actuation mechanism down on the case.
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Offline Popwood

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Re: 550 vs 750 clutch stiffness?
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2024, 11:12:40 AM »
Thanks for the response. Guess I’ll eventually have a Popeye left forearm.
Current Rides:
1975 cb550K
1975 cb750K
1967 Bridgestone 350GTR

Past Rides:
1988 400 Hawk
195? Schwinn Whizzer

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Re: 550 vs 750 clutch stiffness?
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2024, 12:15:00 PM »
Also cable quality and route makes a big difference PLUS if you lube an original Honda cable it makes it worse as the rubber wire cover binds on the nylon outer liner if lubed
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Offline Popwood

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Re: 550 vs 750 clutch stiffness?
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2024, 02:38:29 PM »
bryanj, thank you thank you. This afternoon I installed a new Motion Pro clutch cable that I bought several years ago but never installed. I’d guess there’s at least a 50% reduction in effort required to work the clutch cable lever. The cable I removed had the rubber coating on the cable itself inside the exterior sheathing so it’s probably original to the bike. The cable moves freely when it’s straightened out, but when bent even a little the cable moves much less freely. So, if you are running a bike with original Honda cables, DON’T lubricate them, as bryanj advised. I never knew this.
Current Rides:
1975 cb550K
1975 cb750K
1967 Bridgestone 350GTR

Past Rides:
1988 400 Hawk
195? Schwinn Whizzer