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This has been covered in another thread but can't find it now, so I just want to add a +1. The clutch would slip a little when the throttle was goosed after a downshift (40,000 miles on the bike, clutch never replaced). Rather than spend a bunch of money on new clutch disks, I spent $17 on new OEM clutch springs, 6 of them, and it fixed the problem. The old ones had spent their life constantly squeezed down, and had shrunk to a length of 1.50 inches, about 10 thousandths under minimum spec. The new ones are about 1.75 inches long, and not only is the slip eliminated, the clutch seems to be more sensitive/modulate better. No significant increase in lever resistance either. About the best $17 I've spent on the bike.