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Location: Ohio
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Okay, going after the carbs and just spent $200 on clutch assembly.....she is aslippin'.....650 Vstar
17K for Stator and pickup coil; carb sync; tires 30K for clutch; carb sync 3K for oil change; air filter if needed Daily tire pressure
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Got her all done....
Brian helped me with the exhaust, so I didn't have to pull it all apart, and the brake pedal...then I did the rest....replaced the clutch plates. Just be sure to look at the notches at the top of the ones you are removing, keep them all in order and look at how the plates are placed in....for my bike the rounded side went in towards the bike. You also have to soak the fiber ones for an hour in the oil you drain from your bike.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Baltimore Washington Corridor
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So if I get this bike I am going to look at on Saturday, You are the person to come to for help, correct?
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