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Adjust on the fly 05 CRF450
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[QUOTE="jumpingjoe628, post: 1080276, member: 59921"] What are you useing for metal plates, steel or aluminum? The stockers are usually aluminum and thats probably the first mod I do to any Honda. I will say this though, I just rode an 06 CRF250 and didn't have to touch the adjuster at all and it was fine. On the same day I rode an 05 CRF450 with stock plates and it too was fine. The aluminum ones tend to grab more but wear out faster and leave the oil a little more dirty as with the steel ones they don't quite have the gripping power but last a lot longer. You shouldn't have to adjust the lever unless you are really fanning the clutch alot and getting it, then you are just heating them up too much and they are warping. Try to stick with the stock Honda fibers too, they are thicker on the ends where they meet the basket and will wear less. [/QUOTE]
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