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[QUOTE="CarnageZ28, post: 1277084, member: 87235"] Actually, the trannys are pretty stout. Most everything is hardened steel. Other than the basket, hub, and friction plates of the clutch. Pressure plate is aluminum too. Some bikes SUCK to get into nuetral, so Im just throwing that out there. But it definatly could have made it hard to shift into certain gears or something as they use washers to space things in the transmission right. Id bet that someone tore it down a while ago, rebuilt it, and somehow the washer ended up lose in there. Then it got reassembled with it in there. I would doubt that it would scrw up the actual clutch, but if it did, your looking at roughly: $40 Inner Hub $180 Basket $70 Plates $12 Springs But I couldnt see that tearing the whole clutch apart honestly ... [/QUOTE]
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