Ebc Friction plate set.
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Re: Ebc Friction plate set.
I think the nc24 uses coil springs?Neosophist wrote:NC24 has a half width plate like that, theres a spring washer that fits inside it to take up the extra space, it's the first plate in the basket (closet to middle of engine) then It also has 8 friction plates.
My clutch slipping was due to worn springs
The nc30 uses diaphragm springs, they can wear out, but friction plates usually do well before the springs.
I have always run an extra spring (4 springs instead of the standard 3), better clutch action but might be bit hard on your hands if it's a daily rider.
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Re: Ebc Friction plate set.
aah.. yes it does! New ones are quite stiff... heavy duty ones are a ballache on your hands :DDataRacer wrote:I think the nc24 uses coil springs?Neosophist wrote:NC24 has a half width plate like that, theres a spring washer that fits inside it to take up the extra space, it's the first plate in the basket (closet to middle of engine) then It also has 8 friction plates.
My clutch slipping was due to worn springs
The nc30 uses diaphragm springs, they can wear out, but friction plates usually do well before the springs.
I have always run an extra spring (4 springs instead of the standard 3), better clutch action but might be bit hard on your hands if it's a daily rider.
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Re: Ebc Friction plate set.
hi all i am looknig for new friction plates becasue my clutch is slipping.
are these good enough
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CK1250-EBC-Clutch ... 5182bd4cb1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and does anyone know where i can buy new springs
thansks matt
are these good enough
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CK1250-EBC-Clutch ... 5182bd4cb1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and does anyone know where i can buy new springs
thansks matt
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Re: Ebc Friction plate set.
EBC is fine to use. Make sure to check the steel plates for any signs of warping or overheating also as they can cause poor clutch action.matt_nc30 wrote: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CK1250-EBC-Clutch ... 5182bd4cb1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and does anyone know where i can buy new springs
Rick Oliver sells NC30 clutch springs:
http://www.rvf.dk/rickoliver/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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