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Old 03-22-2007, 04:28 PM
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Im about to replace the clutches in my boys f4i and was wondering what all needs to be replaced. I think I just need fibers and plates but is there anything else? Someone let me know, its been a while since Ive done this,holla
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Old 03-22-2007, 04:45 PM
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Re: Clutches?

if the steels aren't warped you should just need fibers imo
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Yo Starks! Fibers and steels for sure. Springs too but are not necessary.


I have some brand new still in the box steel plates and fibers. Let me know if your interested.
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Yo thanks guys, its for my boys bike but how do you want for them Debo? Let me know, thanks.
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Re: Clutches?

Originally Posted by scott3824
if the steels aren't warped you should just need fibers imo

exact thing I was going to say..........+1
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If your gonna have the thing apart why not do the frictions/steels/springs all at once...i just did all of them too days ago on my 636, easy job.
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Re: Clutches?

Originally Posted by STUNTIN50x
If your gonna have the thing apart why not do the frictions/steels/springs all at once...i just did all of them too days ago on my 636, easy job.

Your exactly right...but whos worried about putting money in a stunt bike.
Yes you will need friction plates. You can most likely use your steel plates as long as they are not warped from over heating...your springs will last damn near forever. Friction plates are 1/2 the cost of the complete set....
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