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2001 200 EXC Clutch Slipping
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[QUOTE="lawman, post: 592198, member: 16436"] i've had 2 of the 200s, & they are all the same in this area--the problem is that some of the plates are aluminum. this lets the bike rev a tad more freely, but the alum plates wear out. they tend to go all of a sudden, too, so you are lucky that you have some time to deal with it (also lucky to get that much life from these plates in an '01). the easy cure is to go to all steel plates. there may be a micron more "flywheel" effect, but it was worth it to me. an added benefit is that the steel plates are really cheap. [/QUOTE]
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