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Old 14-Oct-2005, 20:18
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Store the sound in the part of your memory labelled, normal nothing to worry about !!! NOW !!!

If this isn’t possible take off the clutch cover, undo the springs and take out the plates and friction plates, in the order they are fitted. Clean all the dust off the basket and the plates and re install
In the same order.

Go out and enjoy the sound of silence for a couple of days and its back bugger’

When it starts to get really grabby or slips, get new plates, if the edges of the basket are badly toothed,normally on the drive side of the basket, it’s a new one of them to.

Dry is noisy end of.

If you can learn to use the “that’s normal, sounds like it’s going to fall to bit’s but doesn’t” part of the brain.

You will enjoy your bike to the full
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