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Can I file ridges smooth on primary clutch fingers ?
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[QUOTE="renes, post: 1197995, member: 29804"] I've done this many times and a few different bikes. I've never had a problem. BUT...you will create more slop like previously stated and the extra slop will create new divots quicker then the previous divots were created. If you are really hard on your clutch, then you won't get alot of life out of this basket. On the other hand if you are light on the clutch then you might be good for a few years. When I do it, I gently clamp it in a vice and I use two different files. A course one to get rid of most of the divots, and a finer one for cleaning up the edge really nice. Don't forget to unsharpen the edges afterwards too. Try to file down each finger about the same so that all engage at the same time. You can also get the basket hard anodized after your done. That will definitely add some life to it. I've never done it myself, but I've heard of guys doing it with good success. [/QUOTE]
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