More likely your clutch fluid just needs to be flushed and bled. If that's
not it, I would check the master and slave cylinders before tearing into
clutch plates.


-Kyle


On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 7:59 PM, phil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now the other day my 83 cb550 was running great and the following day i go
> to my buddies to pick it up and the clutch wasnt responding when i squeezed
> it. I believe there is still pressure running through the fluid.
> The question is could it be my plates are burned out? or is my master
> cylinder messed up? i'm stuck guys
>
> Phil
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