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08 FJR R&R Clutch Plate Soak
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<blockquote data-quote="OK Red" data-source="post: 563828" data-attributes="member: 1040"><p>Somewhere in the myriad of clutch threads another member noted that his FJR appeared to become 'worn in' at about 3000 miles. Perhaps there is some kind of sweet spot after which the drive train becomes smoother. Or, maybe, you just get used to it... I'll find out sometime in May or June.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Red, post: 563828, member: 1040"] Somewhere in the myriad of clutch threads another member noted that his FJR appeared to become 'worn in' at about 3000 miles. Perhaps there is some kind of sweet spot after which the drive train becomes smoother. Or, maybe, you just get used to it... I'll find out sometime in May or June. [/QUOTE]
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