What are the causes of wear on the motorcycle clutch small drum?
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The wear on the motorcycle clutch small drum is caused by improper clutch installation, clutch malfunction, or faults in related components such as gears. Clutch lever damage: If the angle of the clutch lever deviates or internal wear occurs, it will affect the gap for pushing open the clutch small drum. If this gap becomes smaller, the clutch may experience poor disengagement. Large drum developing teeth-like shapes: During the motorcycle's operation, the friction plates can easily cut into the clutch large drum during power transmission. If the clutch large drum develops such noticeable teeth-like shapes, it will result in incomplete clutch disengagement.