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Old 11-01-2010, 03:09 PM
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alright so let me summarize and see if i got this right. the plates from a late 90's honda cr250 will fit, but the frictions are the wrong thickness. and to remedy this, you get a thrust washer that is 1.5ish mm thick. is this correct?
correct. you replace the 2.7mm thick one with one that is 1.5mm thick.

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also does anybody know if a different manufacturers basket will work? i cannot find an aftermarket for mine, and i bought a used one, but its only a matter of time before that one gets grooved too.
you can rejuvenate the basket by filing the fingers. but that adds play to the frictions, which causes the basket to wear faster (and possibly break frictions...)... anyways, you can go quite a long time on a basket until it's too abused to run...
i'm assuming i can do 50+ races before my basket is worn out, and i abuse the clutch, if that's what it takes...... i'm guessing that's probably equivalent to 1000 hours trail riding...
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