edit: and oh, useful info... its usually grips fine if i just just the clutch lever go completely, but if i baby the clutch back out then it starts to slip.
clutch slip
clutch slip
hmm, the ninja has bit of slip in it at the moment, not enough to bother me since im just commuting, but ill probably look at it sooner than later. Just one question, would the pressure plates really be boned after just 40 000km? or would it just be possible the springs. Being a learner bike i still wouldnt rule out the plates 
edit: and oh, useful info... its usually grips fine if i just just the clutch lever go completely, but if i baby the clutch back out then it starts to slip.
edit: and oh, useful info... its usually grips fine if i just just the clutch lever go completely, but if i baby the clutch back out then it starts to slip.

- Strika
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Worn friction plates is probably all it is. Not expensive, and could be done by someone with mechanical empathy!!! 
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
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OMG! good news, im getting an EBC clutch kit for my bike, it should all come to under 100 dollars apparently and ill pick it up from kellyville, but if i do, is there anyone in the western sydney area that wants to help out installing it
? i can provide light drinks and chit chat
.... plus your right near oran park and the bushy narellan, picton areas if you wanted to go exploring
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