Clutch Plates
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Clutch Plates
Hi all
This topic has probably been done before but I will ask anyway.The clutch on my nc 35 has started to slip more in the last few weeks. I tried adjusting the free play at the clutch lever but still no joy,even oiling the cable overnight just in case.Anyway it still slips usually at high revs 9,000rpm+ so I have decided to change the clutch plates.The question is do I go for original Honda plates or replacement EBC plates or is their another way to adjust the clutch to stop it slipping.
This topic has probably been done before but I will ask anyway.The clutch on my nc 35 has started to slip more in the last few weeks. I tried adjusting the free play at the clutch lever but still no joy,even oiling the cable overnight just in case.Anyway it still slips usually at high revs 9,000rpm+ so I have decided to change the clutch plates.The question is do I go for original Honda plates or replacement EBC plates or is their another way to adjust the clutch to stop it slipping.
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Re: Clutch Plates
even though EBC are much much cheaper, in the long run they don't make economical sence.
my bike has done 60K kms and i replaced the plates at about 56K. they are slipping already despite adjustemnt.
as the bike is higher milage i think the friction plates need replacing too.
just something to consider, being a 35 i doubt the milage will be as high
my bike has done 60K kms and i replaced the plates at about 56K. they are slipping already despite adjustemnt.
as the bike is higher milage i think the friction plates need replacing too.
just something to consider, being a 35 i doubt the milage will be as high