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Old 03-24-2011, 08:08 AM
chucky chucky is offline
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Originally Posted by gasgasman View Post
Try swapping the clutch plates around. It has resolved the squeeling on some bikes.
You mean turning them around and then installing or putting the front plates at the back and vice versa .

One of the mechanics at the dealership close to me phoned me and told me to check that the steel plates have the sharp edge to the back ( they are blanked and have smooth edge one side and sharp on the other side) he also mentioned using ATF , can this be right , can ATF be used?
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