Clutch Plates?
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Clutch Plates?
So it looks like I need new clutch plates but Honda South Africa doesn't have and I dont want to wait as the bike is for sale (eyeing out an RVF). Can anyone recommend aftermarket clutch plates for me. I have seen Ferodo and EBC on Ebay but was hoping for advice. It is a '91 NC30 for road use.
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Re: Clutch Plates?
I've used EBC Kevlar last couple times, spot on.
If you are selling it - get some Kyoto ones..they work, but don't last as long as the Kevlar ones.
If you are selling it - get some Kyoto ones..they work, but don't last as long as the Kevlar ones.
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The V4 is the law..
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Re: Clutch Plates?
My NC35 got fitted with EBC plates when the clutch was done, however I think they were the standard cork ones rather than kevlar, which seems to cost quite a lot more. Has done me fine for thousands of miles. According to Mike Lohmeyer's page the friction plates for a 91 NC30 are the same ones, albeit a larger quantity. No complaints here.
