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RE: [ST] clutch arm in side cover



> Rupert,
> 
> I have not had to service my bike's clutch in any way, even with
45,000
> miles on the bike. I have had the clutch cover off though, in order to
> check
> and adjust the valve clearances. (It's the best way to rotate the
crank.)
> 
> I'm a machinist by trade, and work at a machine tool dealer as an
> applications engineer. I have full access to a very well equipped
machine
> shop in our building. If you need help with anything, just bring it on
> over.
> 
> Ken M.
> '00 RS

Thanks Ken much appreciated. Since my local Triumph dealer had the
bearing and seal in stock I do not think I am the first to have this
happen.
Rupert



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