How Long Does a Motorcycle Clutch Plate Last?
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The lifespan of a clutch plate is approximately 40,000 kilometers. Motorcycle clutch plates are generally replaced every two years or 40,000 kilometers. Below is relevant information: Clutch Plate: A clutch plate is a composite material primarily designed for friction, while also meeting structural performance requirements. Friction materials in automobiles are mainly used to manufacture brake friction plates and clutch plates. Since friction materials are primarily used in the braking and transmission systems of automobiles, they are required to have sufficiently high and stable friction coefficients, as well as good wear resistance. Precautions: It is essential to properly adjust the clutch plate clearance in the clutch. Excessive clearance can cause the clutch plate to slip, damaging it, while insufficient clearance may make the clutch plate difficult to disengage.