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Stuff like this always happens to me - new DP clutch and the steels don't fit.
The lugs on the inside seem fractionally too wide so it *just* won't go onto the basket. I managed to push one steel on but it was tight and I can't see the clutch working with that much friction to move the steels.... So I either file each lug a little = 32 lugs/plate x 7 plates = lots of filing. Of get GG OEM plates but that's time and potentially a lot of money (upto £10 each? = £70 not £18) and of course I'm racing on Sunday so it would be nice if I could start the bike in gear and for it not to repeatedly stall in the woods (stalled 20-30 times last race) I checked the clutch codes and the kit is correct for a 96-2006 EC model... I'm thinking i'll get the file out after a cuppa tea... Anyone know if I will damage (warp) the new frictions if I use them with the old steels?
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