Since my previous comments I made myself a variator tool, and after removing my scooter’s clutch assembly I realized a variator tool is one of those “must have†items. After just more than 11 000km on my scooter’s clock the needle bearing on my scooter was running almost dry and had to be re-greased.
I also found quite a lot of clutch dust floating around inside the clutch bell, and after getting rid of the dust I sensed an improvement in the scooter’s general performance. The dust probably got trapped between the clutch pads and clutch bell previously, and probably prevented the clutch from engaging properly.
At just more than 11 000 km I also discovered that my clutch pads are worn, and need to be replaced. I realized the following tools are also essencial to strip a clutch assembly.
1. 1 1/2†socket (to remove the big nut at the clutch assembly).
2. 2 x “G†clamps. (for holding the clutch assembly when the nut gets removed)
I could be wrong, but I think the safest and easiest way to strip the clutch assembly, would be to use G clamps, as demontrated in this video :