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Clutch Master Cylinder – Removal
Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported.
A correctly supported motorcycle will help prevent it from falling.
An unstable motorcycle may fall, causing injury to the operator or damage to the
motorcycle.
To prevent body damage, do not spill brake and clutch fluid onto any area of the
bodywork or the brake and clutch reservoirs.
1. Drain the brake and clutch fluid from the clutch master cylinder using the bleed
process (see Bleeding the Clutch).
2. If the master cylinder is to be disassembled, remove the nut and pivot bolt and
remove the clutch lever assembly from the master cylinder.
The clutch switch is secured to its housing by two fixings. The clutch switch housing is
a press fit to the clutch master cylinder.
Note the orientation of the clutch switch for installation.
3. Carefully detach the clutch switch assembly from the master cylinder.
1. Clutch switch
2. Securing lugs
3. Location holes