Clutch replacement

Supertee123

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Hi Folks
Just wondering what mileage riders are replacing the clutch at,i know different factors of riding styles are a factor so im just looking for a average.
my bike has 160000km-2012 G1

Paul
 

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Ive replaced several because they were slipping and worn out... The "window" is very broad..... Ive experienced 100K - 135K Miles on those Ive replaced......

On the same hand, Ive seen many bikes with well over 100K on the stock clutch... 125-145-155-160.... Etc
 

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I had to replace the 5 clutch springs in my SECA at 30k miles, but that's about it for the rest of the bikes. (the Beemer was on its fourth clutch, but that was because every time the shaft broke, it took out the clutch. And on the third clutch, it wasn't installed correctly, and ate itself) @eemsreno . . . . where are you at in this conversation?
 

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I have almost 100,000 on my clutch and it feels fine. My old FJ 1200 has 180,000 on it. It isn't slipping but it is due all new plates and you know it when you ride it. But that bike is due a lot of new parts!
 
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