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[QUOTE="slodad, post: 966153, member: 63393"] I examined the clutch and the clutch basket has slight notches or grooves on what I suppose are the driving edges of the fingers that align the friction plates. They are probably a few thousandths deep. Certainly less than .020". Would that be enough to prevent disengagement? In looking at the Yamaha parts microfiche, it appears that the basket comes with the primary gear and the kickstarter gear attached. Is that the same for aftermarket parts such as Hinson? Wiseco advertises that theirs comes with the kickstarter gear, but doesn't mention the primary gear. How long should a stock clutch basket last under trail riding conditions? This bike will seldom see 8,000 RPM and almost no high RPM clutch slipping. The prior owner claims to have raced the bike weekly and I suspect that he was more inclined to use the clutch than the transmission when things fell off the pipe. [/QUOTE]
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