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Old 18-01-2024, 02:02 PM   #8
griffs4r
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Join Date: Nov 2023
Location: Whittlesey Peterborough
Bike: S4r
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Hi All,

as per Andy's m/c obsessions, I decided to change the clutch basket, as there is some wear
on the tangs on the clutch basket due to the clutch plates moving but it's not too bad at the moment,
I don't have a three-legged puller that can fit in between the basket and the hub but I will keep looking, cheers 350tss looks like a one-part hub bought at 4,000 miles and nine years old at the time,
removed the nut washer and spacer from the shaft plus o'ring thanks dukedesmo
hi Mrgazza, yes I have gotten used to the dry clutch but wanted to reduce the noise. There was lots of sideways movement in the plates, cheers Grumpy I may take you up on the offer.
otherwise, I will just fit the dutch kit and leave the basket for another year,and see how things go. thanks for your help so far.

regards griff..
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