93Bandit
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My 850 has had a slipping clutch under WOT for the last ~6,000 miles. A few years ago I installed new OEM clutch springs and that seemed to fix it for a while, but now it's slipping again, but bad enough it's not much fun to ride. Any more than half throttle and it slips in all gears. When cruising on the highway, I can barely pass anyone because rolling into the throttle just sends engine RPMs to redline with no vehicle speed increase. Also, I'm using Rotella T4/T5 with no additives so oil shouldn't be the issue here. Bike has 33k miles on the original clutch as far as I'm aware, so it think it's just time.
OEM clutch plates are very expensive, so searching the GSR I see mention of EBC plates being just as good as OEM and cheaper. I plan to get EBC friction plates, but my question is whether or not I should replace the steel plates as well? Last time I had it open to replace the springs, I did not see any discoloration on the steel plates or other signs of overheating. I will inspect them again before ordering parts, but if they don't show signs of over heating can I reuse them? Or should I just replace them as well?
OEM clutch plates are very expensive, so searching the GSR I see mention of EBC plates being just as good as OEM and cheaper. I plan to get EBC friction plates, but my question is whether or not I should replace the steel plates as well? Last time I had it open to replace the springs, I did not see any discoloration on the steel plates or other signs of overheating. I will inspect them again before ordering parts, but if they don't show signs of over heating can I reuse them? Or should I just replace them as well?
