Clutch friction plates - sources
Clutch friction plates - sourcesHow do
After rebuilding most of the engines for the CL and CA77's, I'm at the point where I need some new friction plates, but they seem to be fairly scarce. I was hoping EBC would make 'em, but either they don't or I can't find the right numbers. What sources are worth checking out? Ideally they'd be in the UK, but as I'm finding, I may not have much of a choice . . . . . . Dave Silvers don't list them, and CMS want something crazy like £25 per plate. With two bikes to buy for, that's closing in on £300. About the best aftermarket value I've found so far is Cruzin Image, who supply then in sets of 6 for a little over $25. Barnett's also seem to be out there, but like CMS, are sold in singles. Hope that makes sense - and thanks in advance. Replacement clutch plates.Some might disagree but don't get to obsessed with using OEM CB77 replacement parts.
Clutch plates aren't exactly high tech items if you can find others of the correct size even if they don't have the 'correct' part numbers. I've used plates from other Hondas, CB250/350 and CB500/4 I think but to be honest most have come from auto-jumbles or breakers so I'm not certain what they are from, main thing is they fit and work OK. For new ones try www.wemoto.com, they have a huge range of plates, don't think for a minute that the CB72 series of bikes used unique plates, try sending wemoto a sample and see what they can offer. You'll find similar but thinner plates so may be able to squeeze in an extra pair of plates which can be no bad thing, I (PM me for more details) n short, look for alternatives.
Clutch platesHello,
As DJM has said the plates are the same dimensions as the CB250/350K etc. There are various different thickness's used in CB72/77's but this is not really a problem so long as there is enough height to avoid slip and enough clearance to stop drag. Both friction and "steels" are available in the UK, EBC brand and others. Try and find a local dealer with a Hi Level account as they can supply them and their catalogue gives dimensions to check. Gordon
Thank you folks - I had a suspicion there wasn't going to be much in it between the years/bikes.
As I've said to DJM in a PM, I'm not interested in originality of consumables; I'm more concerned with having a working, functioning machine. If the 250/350K plates fit, so much the better. ANd point taken about the thickness . . . Cheers Clutch platesI've just read that XL350 plates fit too.
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