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Since when does leaving the clutches dry when its pulled apart hurt them?

Good question, only time I've ever soaked clutches is if they're new.

Otherwise I've forgotten all about what's better between atf and motor oils! I'm running tractor hydro fluid... best shit ever!

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They are called wet clutches aren't they? So your assume keeping them wet would be better than keeping them dry? This is my first banshee. Trying to do all the work myself. Had a shifting issue. Fixed that. Bike ran like shit. Would mostly run on one cylinder. Got that fixed up. Got some good oil for clutch side. Runs better than its even ran...had it out for 5 min...then realized my gear shifter is stripped! Frig! Non stop. But it will be ready soon. Buying a new shifter this week from Yamaha.

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They are called wet clutches aren't they? So your assume keeping them wet would be better than keeping them dry? This is my first banshee. Trying to do all the work myself. Had a shifting issue. Fixed that. Bike ran like shit. Would mostly run on one cylinder. Got that fixed up. Got some good oil for clutch side. Runs better than its even ran...had it out for 5 min...then realized my gear shifter is stripped! Frig! Non stop. But it will be ready soon. Buying a new shifter this week from Yamaha.

I have a stock gear shift ill sell 12 shipped but i run a gear slammer and i like it lots but rubs the stator cover if its pushed all the way in on Splines
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I'm in Canada dude. Is there a benefit to have that shifter? What's a gear slammer?

Cascade Innovations makes it. They ship to Canadaland I'm sure. Check out their website. Nice stuff.

Benefit : less flex, more positive feel from the shifter

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