Nick Kickass
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Hello I have a 2000 busa with a turbo making 230 hp.
The clutch has started to slip. From mid-rangish rpms I move throttle to 100% at which point the bike speeds up slowly and the engine revs very quickly to about 9-10k rpm. Then it starts to catch, and eventually "catches", bringing the rpms down to the corresponding bike speed and the bike starts accelerating hard as it should.
What is likely the issue? Is it probable that the fiber plates are worn and need replacement, or that both the fiber and steel plates need replacement?
Is it a difficult job that requires special tools?
The clutch has started to slip. From mid-rangish rpms I move throttle to 100% at which point the bike speeds up slowly and the engine revs very quickly to about 9-10k rpm. Then it starts to catch, and eventually "catches", bringing the rpms down to the corresponding bike speed and the bike starts accelerating hard as it should.
What is likely the issue? Is it probable that the fiber plates are worn and need replacement, or that both the fiber and steel plates need replacement?
Is it a difficult job that requires special tools?