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My 81 1100e has a problem slipping into neutral as I roll to a stop. It's a miracle if I can find it from second gear, and then It can be equally as difficult to find it from first. If I roll the bike a little bit or let the clutch out a little and then pull it back in and try again, I can usually find it without too much trouble. Likewise , with the engine off , I can move the rear wheel a little bit and find a spot where it will easily click from first to neutral to second and back. That tells me that I don't have a problem with that spring number 21 that I've read so much about. It seems to me that it also rules out the clutch, but I honestly don't know. I started with this bike two years ago with a stuck clutch. It had been sitting for at least 15 years, outside, but I got everything working fine. The steels did measure thin though, at 1.9 mm, vs min spec of 1.94, and the friction plates measured 2.9 to min spec of 2.9, according to Clymer. The springs were fine, the steels were flat, and there was no excessive gouging on the clutch basket. All other shifting is fine. I don't know how the clutch plates would be that thin after only 20,000 miles, but it seems to still work fine with good engagement and no slippage. I have a brand-new clutch cable but no amount of adjustment makes this problem even slightly better. I suppose I should buy a whole new OEM clutch (all plates and springs), which is about $250 from Babbitts, but I'm not convinced that would solve this problem. What do you think is going on?
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