Clutch Plates
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Re: Clutch Plates
dillondog wrote:a laverda, wow.
you should be use to having a bike in bit then if it was anything like my one.
I had a laverda 650 sport Kevlar and most of the time something wrong with it.
I haven't had the Laverda very long, so we will have to see. Its a very late 750 Formula. It has only done 4k miles. I hoping the mileage isn't so low because it spent most of it life in the garage getting repaired. There is a sport Kevlar on Evilbay at the moment, its looking a bit sorry for it's self though.
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Re: Clutch Plates
Just thought I would quickly update this. I fitted the new clutch kit with my old springs. This has now solved the issue of the clutch sticking on when left for prolonged periods of time.
The bike is running like a dream now, so hopefully I will have a fairly trouble free year.
The bike is running like a dream now, so hopefully I will have a fairly trouble free year.