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Would someone be so kind as to put up a digital picture of these arrows and alignment marks?  I must be blind because I do not see any arrows or alignment marks.

 

Also how thick are the friction plates supposed to be?  What about the steel plates?  My steel plates are visibly worn and one (perimeter) edge is razor sharp due to the wear.



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Photos here http://ttr250.activeboard.com/t57238119/clutch-adjustment/

The thread includes what the manual says on friction plate thickness - there is no mention of thickness of metal plates so use common sense to decide if they need replacement.

An excellent range of clutch parts, including good second-hand metal plates, is available from Steve at Totally TTRs - see here

Hope that helps wink

Brian



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This might be the alignment picture you are after

http://ttr250.activeboard.com/t57238119/clutch-adjustment/



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Thanks Brian and Steve. I will now check my alignment and plate thickness.

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