A smooth-operating clutch is vital for seamless gear changes and overall performance. Over time, clutch plates wear out and show signs such as slipping under acceleration, hard gear shifts, burning smells, or decreased power delivery. In this post, we’ll discuss these warning signs in detail, the average lifespan of KTM clutch plates, and why timely replacement prevents damage to other transmission components. Whether you ride aggressively or just for commuting, recognizing the symptoms early ensures your KTM runs at peak performance without unexpected breakdowns.
5 Signs Your KTM Clutch Plate Needs Replacement
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