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Your old Honda's clutch system is one of the most important items in your bike. To understand just how important, your clutch is responsible for disconnecting the drive train of the motorcycle from the rear wheel to allow your to stop, start, and shift smoothly. That means anytime your bike is moving, or not, it is working hard and wearing on the consumable components inside. Whether you are riding a CB175 / CB200 / CB350 / CB360 / CB450 / CB550 / CB750 they use a very similar clutch architecture that needs to be regularly checked for wear to keep both your bike and yourself safely riding down the road. Brenden explains how to replace those worn friction discs on our shop CB550 while giving you the tips and tricks to do the job correctly and right at home.
Clutch Rebuild Kits:
CB350 / CB360 Rebuild Kit: https://www.common-motor.com/honda-cb-clutch-rebuild
CB450 / CB500T Rebuild Kit: https://www.common-motor.com/honda-cb-450-clutch-rebuild
CB500K Rebuild Kit: https://www.common-motor.com/honda-cb-500K-clutch-rebuild
CB550K / CB550F Rebuild Kit: https://www.common-motor.com/honda-cb-550-clutch-rebuild
CB750 Rebuild Kit: https://www.common-motor.com/honda-cb750-clutch-rebuild
Steel Clutch Plates:
CB450 / CB500T / CB750 Steel Clutch Plates: https://www.common-motor.com/honda-cb-450-500t-740k-750f-steel-clutch-plate
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