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Old 04-13-2016, 07:49 AM
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Still looking at doing a few modifications, if you want to call them that. I have been told by several other 570 owners that I should reseal all the clutch housing components, since it will leak if I get it into mud/water. Well, has anybody experienced this and/or done this? Do you have any pics/videos of the process? It seem pretty straight forward with the clutch puller, but wanted to get some advise before jumping it. Here is a pic of our baby, and my son has already peed on it hoping that he can claim it as his own bike. LOL!
 
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Old 04-14-2016, 04:26 AM
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Didn't have any issues with my wife's but it's a pretty straight forward process if you choose to do it. Once you pull the clutches the back plate unbolts and you schmoo it up and re-install.
 
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10-4. That is what several have been telling me. Thanks for the re-assurance.
 
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