couple ?'s on clutch setup's for an F4

Old 06-09-2008, 09:29 PM
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couple ?'s on clutch setup's for an F4

I have an 99 cbr F4 600 and I'm getting very fustrated with my clutch setup i have..

Little history of the bike.
Well about a year ago My stock or well could have been replaced before I purchased this bike. Clutch had started slipping really bad for third gear and then slowly second on stock gearing at the time. So I decited to purchase a new one just at the time not the friction steels. From DP CLUTCHES.. It lasted about a month then started slipping again! SAD this time I had the 60 tooth on. so Ok I decited to replace it again with a free one from DP CLUTCHES! I also bought steels this time around. well that really worked for about 6 months now with a -0/+7 gearing it slipping again!
I have the bike manual for the bike so I know it is installed correctly but I don't think I wanna run this clutch anymore. I;m looking for some of you that may have some advise to what to do IF you know whats going on or even a good clutch to go with. P.S. wedsites as to where to get one.

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Re: couple ?'s on clutch setup's for an F4

oem honda is the best for the bike,,,www.ronayers.com
and make sure your clutch cable is adjusted correctly
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