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    Clutch Adjustment or Replacement

    Replacement or adjustment.What has been the the norm.I know replacement is free for six months, but i would like some input on adjustment.Have any of you guys tried to adjust it ,and what were the results.Also what is the procedure for the adjustment.Greg
    If it aint broke,don,t give it to me,i,ll break it

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    I hate to post my own question,but it seems somebody is watching.The fix is replace the springs with the cr3 springs and the clutch pack . Thats the fix .Greg
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    The next question is where do we get this from?

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    Xtreme is suppling the parts ,and ours is a warranty fix,NO COST for the springs,and the clutch pack or the labor.Greg
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    Give me time and i will post the pics of the fix ,parts and the procedure to complete the project . The cost of the springs and plates are under $40.00 dollars, even if your unit is not still under warranty,it is a cheap fix. Greg
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    I talked to my local dealer over 2 weeks ago and they said that it was warrantied. I haven't heard anything from them since. My son doesn't want to ride it because he knows he burning the clutches up in the bike. It's good because he knows something is not right with the bike and he doesn't want to tear it up. It's bad because he wants to ride. Think I'll give them a call tomorrow.
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    Rob i spoke to my contact today,i was told that changing the springs to cr3 and swapping the clutch would do the trick.It only slipped once in 3rd gear and that was enough for me.I was told it would be replaced under warranty . Also i was under the impression that is the fix and i was not the first to have this problem.Greg
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    Update,we are getting two clutch packs,thats where the term dual clutch comes from.As soon as we get the parts i will post pics of the break down and rebuild.It seems it would be impossible to pin point which clutch slipped. Food for thought,if your clutch slips,do not run it any more,the trash from the clutch could migrate to the internals of the motor.BTW the cr3 springs are not available at this time,they are still a couple of weeks out.Stiffer springs mean a tighter shift,it seems to be a compromise.Greg
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    On an auto clutch, the stiffer springs mean only a harder shift lever pull. It should not make it any more or less shiftable. Gears are gears and they have nothing to do with the clutch.

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    We replaced ours with Honda (TRX90) clutches and have had no problems with slipping.

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