It would appear that I have nailed my clutch..

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Chillitt
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It would appear that I have nailed my clutch..

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Apparently sitting in a rolling road block with 20,000 other bikes isn't good for em... :D
So Wemoto has a range of options from 70 quid to 150. Is there a good reason not to get the Kyoto kit (cheapest) or a good reason to double that on a kevlar all singing all dancing kit? Nowt wrong with the metal plates (as far as I know..) so no point in replacing them, yes?
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Re: It would appear that I have nailed my clutch..

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Things are cheap for a reason.
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!

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ave a look at ebc ck1290 kit - plates and springs.
theyre like 60 - 70 notes everywhere else but cheaper ere:
http://psawonline.com/EBC-CLUTCH-KIT-CK ... e=GB&id=uk

stronger springs than standard. :thumbup:

if you are buying them separately you need 10 ;)
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Chillitt wrote:Apparently sitting in a rolling road block with 20,000 other bikes isn't good for em... :D
So Wemoto has a range of options from 70 quid to 150. Is there a good reason not to get the Kyoto kit (cheapest) or a good reason to double that on a kevlar all singing all dancing kit? Nowt wrong with the metal plates (as far as I know..) so no point in replacing them, yes?
I only had two friction plates worn on my SP.
I replaced them with original Honda- £8-51 each less than £20 and problem sorted :thumbup:
Your steels should be fine but I would take all the plates out and inspect and measure the lot. Could save you a lot of money. :thumbup:

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Re: It would appear that I have nailed my clutch..

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Cheers chaps. This has just got slightly more complicated because the landlord wants the patch of land my shed is on for next doors garden... :whatever Its 10ft square, insulated and lined and all wired in. He wants to put a sling under it and pick it up.....
The sooner I win the lottery and dont have to put up with nonsense like this the better. :D
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