I was riding and everything worked fine. I was pulling 8,250 while climbing and and I thought all was well until I did my post ride inspection and looked at my clutches. At first I thought I was seeing water droplets still on my clutches but after a while I realized they were little chips out of my clutch faces. I bought a replacement primary clutch but, I think my secondary may be salvageable?
My question to you is, I have been riding for many decades and I have never seen anything like this before. What would have caused this? I did add a vent in front of my clutches. Could it have been ice? I can't imagine ice being able to do this to a clutch face.
My question to you is, I have been riding for many decades and I have never seen anything like this before. What would have caused this? I did add a vent in front of my clutches. Could it have been ice? I can't imagine ice being able to do this to a clutch face.
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