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Old 05-14-2005, 08:38 PM
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anyone with any experience with changing clutches?

a couple buddies and i were doing burn outs and after i was doing one of those circle burn outs, my clutch died out on me . so i was wondering if any of u guys ever change a clutch for a 1997 suzuki gsx-r 750 before? any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Re: anyone with any experience with changing clutches?

i have done clutches in honda and yamaha bikes.its pretty easy.i do recomend getting a manual before you start. if you burned the clutches you will probably need the steel plates also. make sure you soak the friction plates in oil before installing them.i usually put them in the oil first and by the time i get the get the motor apart they are ready to install.make sure you keep EVERYTHING CLEAN!!!
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Re: anyone with any experience with changing clutches?

thanks alot for the tip. man... i sure do miss riding my bike.
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