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Old 11-19-2013, 09:44 AM
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Wow, that is some serious wear! I have years and years of racing the Japanese brands (125, 250 and 500's) and have never seen a basket start to come apart like that between the fins.

Is that "common" with Gassers?
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Wow, that is some serious wear! I have years and years of racing the Japanese brands (125, 250 and 500's) and have never seen a basket start to come apart like that between the fins.

Is that "common" with Gassers?
Historically gassers have had about the most durable clutch out there - much better than the jap stuff imo but the last 4-5 years there has been different stock clutch baskets (maybe from different suppliers) and some have had issues.
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