The first thing I noticed before removing the clutch hub was that I could grab the whole hub and wiggle it side to side a slight bit, and also could grab it and pull it in and out slightly, making a knocking noise at each in/out extreme. It seemed to me more play than this thing should have, if any. I am guessing 1+mm in and out. The impact took the clutch hub nut off effortlessly in a split second, and I believe the manual called for it being torqued 29-43 ft-lbs. I didn't have a clutch holding tool to take it off manually, so I couldn't really tell how little tension it actually had.
Is the basket supposed to have any of this play at all? Maybe I should replace the large roller bearing (can't remember, is there a thrust washer in there as well?)???? I might go back out real quick and try and reassemble it with the impact (search for "clutch hub tool" showed me that many people just reassemble it with an impact, no torque wrench possible that way) and see if it fixes anything.
Also, two of the springs held captive in the clutch hub are very loose, and two or three others seem like they are on the verge of rattling as well. I doubt these springs could make much of a knocking noise as this bike was making last season (only 160 miles this year, noise has not manifested yet), but I was hearing multiple rattling noises from all over the bike on a test ride today. Is it okay to grind off the rivet heads, shim all springs with identical washers to keep balanced even though they have various degrees of slack, and MIG weld the rivets back together?
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