Well It is time for the annual spring tuneup, and I figured it was time to check the clutch for wear. After pulling the rear swingarm, and gear box, I pulled the friction plate, and put the calipers to it. I have a thickness of approximately 5.5mm. The Clymers recommends replacing the clutch at 4.5mm. Should I invest the $120 for the new plate, or can I safely get another year's usage out of the friction plate. I am leaning towards replacing it, but I have no idea how thick they are new to compare to the current condition.
Thanks
Pete