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RICSPEED
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who does decent thin clutch plates ..these cork ones I have are impossable to stop drag
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RICSPEED wrote:who does decent thin clutch plates ..these cork ones I have are impossable to stop drag
Readspeed do a 5 plate kit complete with springs design to use with standard clutch baskets and components. I use one in my Imola and I can't fault it. It's under £40 too excellent value.
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Check the clutch carefully, I'd bet you find the drag is down to a slight warp in the steels or the basket and release plate not running concentric. Concentric issues could be either bent/worn parts or odd springs fitted without ground ends. The cork material is not likely to be the single cause of clutch drag.
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got upreated mb springs but its so damn heavy ..thought I had some original inocenti plates but they seem to be
awol

thing is I need is sorting asap for shoot out :(
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was hoping to have the aprilia one bunged in by now :(
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