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Replacement Clutch - old son - 30-09-13 My Gen 1 now has 68,000 miles on it and I wonder if I should be thinking about a new clutch. Would EBC clutch plates and OEM springs be the way to go? Is there anything I should now about or is this any easy job? I watched a You Tube video of a guy changing a 600 clutch and it looked very easy. Any information would be a great help. Thanks Re: Replacement Clutch - unfazed - 30-09-13 If it is not slipping leave it alone. However it is a relatively easy job and can be done with the bike on the sidestand. Dwnload the manualĀ and all will be revealed :lol Re: Replacement Clutch - paulkemp - 16-01-15 Where do u get manual from. Can't find link and have done something gwrong Re: Replacement Clutch - devilsyam - 16-01-15 i have a complete one here from 05 6k bike if your intrested Re: Replacement Clutch - Tmation - 16-01-15 Service manual here on this site. http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;cat=4 Re: Replacement Clutch - nickpeh - 18-01-15 old son, Replace the clutch set and record it in video so u can check back anytime when something went wrong. U can also share it with people who need ref. Re: Replacement Clutch - The Male Whale - 18-01-15 Changed mine at 50,00 as preventative maintenance - the plates that came out were perfect.... Whale Re: Replacement Clutch - old son - 18-01-15 I am up to 80,000 now and still no slipping. It surely cant last much longer? Re: Replacement Clutch - unfazed - 18-01-15 (18-01-15, 10:14 PM)old son link Wrote: I am up to 80,000 now and still no slipping. It surely cant last much longer? Why not? ![]() Re: Replacement Clutch - old son - 19-01-15 Its just that they get quite a bit of stick and when compared with cars most things on a bike seem to wear out quicker. I've no idea how long a clutch is expected to last. |