Scooterlam wrote:Has any body got through a set of plates yet, I've done 10,000 plus miles and its still doing fine.
its always ridden hard and has been totally faultless. Ive just got a feeling it will be one of those products that will keep working right up to the point where its totally worn out, with no warning signs.
Hi mate
I replace my plates when I had reason to take the engine to bits, (piston circlip went a wandering), this was 2-3 years after initially fitting the AF cassette clutch and after 14-15,000 miles. In fairness the plates didn't really need changed but we did anyway as it was a sensible thing to do. (I'm sure the new plates and springs only came to £40). I carry the 'used' plates with me now, as spares, wrapped up in a sealed bag.
Can't rate these AF Cassette Clutches highly enough (mine was the more expensive £400 one). I be having another for my next engine build.