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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Egli-Vincent Godet Sport GT 2004
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<blockquote data-quote="Colin" data-source="post: 106080" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>I have Patrick's, Godet Sport GT. His 2004 Stafford Show bike. From the very minimal spec. I have of it, the clutch is described as "Multiplate dry with Kevlar friction discs" nothing more than that.</p><p>After a squeal developed I stripped the plates and cleaned them up. The clutch works perfectly, smooth and quiet. I believe the clutch to be a proprietry one but does anyone know what bike and model supplied it ? As I said the clutch works very well at present but the Kevlar inserts look very thin indeed and will I'm sure need replacing sometime soon. There are six fairly narrow friction plates, and six substantial cups and springs held down with 6mm alan screws</p><p>Thanks in anticipation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin, post: 106080, member: 1953"] I have Patrick's, Godet Sport GT. His 2004 Stafford Show bike. From the very minimal spec. I have of it, the clutch is described as "Multiplate dry with Kevlar friction discs" nothing more than that. After a squeal developed I stripped the plates and cleaned them up. The clutch works perfectly, smooth and quiet. I believe the clutch to be a proprietry one but does anyone know what bike and model supplied it ? As I said the clutch works very well at present but the Kevlar inserts look very thin indeed and will I'm sure need replacing sometime soon. There are six fairly narrow friction plates, and six substantial cups and springs held down with 6mm alan screws Thanks in anticipation [/QUOTE]
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