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[QUOTE="OldTimer, post: 1180926, member: 58798"] Is "clutch drag" common on the 360? I have a problem with my bike stalling on steep down hill runs. I hold the clutch all the way in and blip the throttle as the rear wheel slides down the slope, but if I need to add a little front brake and can't juke the throttle, it stalls almost every time. I bought new clutch plates not long ago, but when I disassembled the clutch, I found the old plates to be within spec. I couldn't find any problem with the linkage or anything else for that matter(no grooves in the basket). I decided to keep the new plates for backup until the current set wears out. I guess I could have done a better job of checking for warpage, but I doubt that there is any/much. Do these bikes have an inherently short throw or something? [/QUOTE]
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