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    #16
    the bike stuff

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      #17
      Ah, ok, good.

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        #18
        20/50 if anything will make the clutch drag when cold. Make sure to warm it up or it could take off on you when you put it into gear

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          #19
          ok so ive cleaned all the parts that are clutch related. And ive put washers in with my clutch springs to make it bite better and still when cold it slips for a while but when warmed up it works fine and goes like hell. I got a new cable, bead blasted the metal plates, the friction plates are in spec and ive put castrol 10 40 oil in it only because i live in canada and it gets a little cold up here.

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            #20
            Put 50% EBC springs in with the old stock ones. Every other one to keep in balance. Scuffing friction plates to take off the glaze is beneficial too.
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