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Which EBC clutch tool?

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dagreatgatsby

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I've found out that the part number that most websites are using for the EBC clutch tool for suzuki gs1100's is CT024SP. However, I also found a EBC clutch tool with the part number CT024. EBC's website lists only the clutch tool with the part number CT024. So, which is it?

Also, is there a better clutch tool out there?
 
If the motor is in the bike with the chain or shaft attached you don't need a clutch tool. Hold down the rear break with it in gear and use an impact with a 32mm socket on it.
 
thanks for the response chef1366. I might just do that... or I can add another tool to my collection. :)

I emailed EBC and asked them about the different part number. And here's what they said,

"Our SP clutch tools are designed for specific clutch baskets that are recessed. They are designed to fit deeper into the clutch basket to get to the plates. Whereas our standard clutch tools are flat, our sp tools come off the handle a bit."
 
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