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Old 06-03-2013, 04:46 PM
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I also saw this thread on converting to Honda friction and steel plates because the stock gasgas plates break when using the EXP. Is that correct, or are the Gasgas plates sufficient?

http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/sho...285#post113285
I just talked to tech support at Rekluse. They say that the Honda plates can be used but they have to mix/match plates to get the same height as the stock GasGas stack. They didn't seem to be able to article a specific advantage to going to the Honda stack. They contend that the GasGas plates are fine but they do recommend going to the Rekluse basket because they contend the maching on the GG basket is inconsistent and the tolerances vary per unit. Is that correct? Does anyone know what the advantage would be convert to the Honda plates, besides maybe lower cost?
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