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		<title>By: Motorcycle Maintenance 101 - Basic Clutch Service : Cyclepedia Press LLC</title>
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		<description>[...]  Clutch Springs – Short coil springs that continuously hold the friction and driven plates together through spring tension, preventing slippage except when the clutch lever is engaged. Most often, five or more clutch springs are used per motorcycle clutch assembly. Stiffer or more springs are typical of higher output engines. Softer or fewer springs beget a lighter clutch lever pulling effort. [...]</description>
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