CLS010
Clutch springs can be found in use on most motorcycle clutch assemblies. The function of these short coil springs is to continuously hold the friction and driven plates together through spring tension, preventing slippage except when the clutch lever is engaged.
Manufacturer | Model | Diagram |
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Lexmoto | Detroit 125 Euro 5 [SR125-E5] | View parts diagram |
LS-Z Euro 5 [ZS125-39-E5] | View parts diagram | |
LXR SE 125 Euro 5 [SY125-10-SE-V2] | View parts diagram | |
Michigan 125 EFI [ZS125-79-E4] | View parts diagram | |
Michigan 125 Euro 5 [ZS125-79-E5] | View parts diagram | |
Michigan 125 [ZS125-79] | View parts diagram | |
RSS 125 Euro 5 [TR125-3-E5] | View parts diagram | |
RSS 125 Scrambler Euro 5 [TR125-3-S-E5] | View parts diagram | |
Tempest 125 Euro 5 [LJ125-9A-E5] | ||
Tempest GT 125 Euro 5 [LJ125-9A-GT-E5] | View parts diagram | |
Tempest GT 125 [LJ125-9A-GT] | View parts diagram | |
ZSX-F 125 EFI [ZS125-48E-E4] | View parts diagram | |
ZSX-F 125 [ZS125-48E] | View parts diagram | |
ZSX-R 125 EFI [ZS125-48F-E4] | View parts diagram | |
ZSX-R 125 [ZS125-48F] | View parts diagram | |
Romet | Z-One S 125 [ZONES125] | |
Z-One T 125 [ZONET125] | ||
Sinnis | RSX 125 [ZS125-80] | |
Taro | TR125-3 | |
Zongshen | ZS125-39 | |