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How many mile did you get out of your STOCK clutch?

  • 0-2000

    Votes: 3 18%
  • 2000-4000

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • 4000-6000

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • 6000-8000

    Votes: 2 12%
  • 10000-12000

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • 12000+

    Votes: 9 53%

Stock clutch life

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13K views 29 replies 15 participants last post by  Pegasus  
#1 ·
Simply creating a poll to see how much life everyone has been getting out of their stock clutch before experiencing failure.
 
#10 ·
Interesting idea for a survey. Mrs Pwalo works for our government's Stats department, and she just loves this stuff. She would no doubt point out the risk with self reported surveys, but that really is another argument.

But I have a hunch that most riders who are not using their bikes for the track, or constantly chasing the red line will have no clutch issues. I only use my N400 for commuting and shorter rides, so I haven't put as many Kms on my bike as I'd like, but I've had no issues to date.
 
#12 ·
The 2018 and 2019 clutch life is going to be shorter than 2020 and later.
Much less friction material can be used before they start to slip.
It wouldn't be possible to wear all of the friction material off of a set of stock plates with the early pull rod and bearing.
It is a design flaw of the early clutch.
 
#13 ·
I have around 6600 miles before my clutch started slipping. 98% of the miles are track and racing. The clutch started slipping near the end of a track day. It went from pulling strong to slipping in a session. I have the Barnett clutch springs and the spring for the clutch cable.
 
#14 ·
That's good to know.
I have the same setup as you on the springs so I won't have to worry about the clutch anytime soon.

Heck at the pace I'm going with 320 miles in 9 months I'll be raising daiseys before I hit 6,600 miles. 😂🤨😳
 
#17 ·
How are you liking the Yoyodyne slipper clutch?
This is on my list for the future especially if I experience any issues with the stick clutch.
Thanks 🙏👍
 
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#20 ·
This is literally the most chewed topic on this bike.

Clutch is completely fine and nothing was wrong in the orignal model as well. Me being on one and having 15k km's can confirm 0 problems & know alot of others locally and from this forum over 40 and 50k who never had an issue as well. It's all about how you ride! If you trashing it every stop light, you obviously cant change at the required sensitivity, therefore you will eventually mess up your clutch, clean cut and dry....
 
#27 ·
Thank you for the Sade video. 🥰😍🥵
She's one of my favorite singers for some time, has the sexiest voice, an amazing band, and never gets old. 👍
 
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#30 ·
Mine had to be replaced before 3000 miles. I ride very conservatively. After all I am 78 years young and live in Bohol Philippines where the roads and traffic leave little room for playing road racer. I have been riding since I was 14 years old. I was only without a motorcycle for a period of about 5 years in all that time so don't try and sell me the idea that it was my fault.
I have also built complete frames and overhauled many a motorcycle.
It cost me almost $100.00 to fix the issue. I didn't try to get it fixed under warranty because of where I live. It is an hour ride to the ferry plus 1 1/2 hour ferry ride to Mactan island plus another 30-40 minutes from there to the closest dealer which I am sure do not have any parts inventory. I wanted to ride NOW not wait for months to get Kawasaki to fix it. Anyone that has any small mechanical ability can replace clutch parts. I got updated parts from Italy in 2019.