The annual Rockers vs Mods run in Stockholm last weekend really strained my clutch, traffic-lights+sidecar+passenger+an overweight pilot, really stressed the Golden Flash clutch to its limits, with severe slippage as a result.
When I ripped the clutch apart I found something that I have not seen on any bike before, the oddity was that there are two steel-plates next to each other, in the bottom of the clutch-cage that is.
When looking in alla available manuals, spareparts-list I can not see this described anywhere.
BUT, the spareparts-list mentions that my bike, a 1953 plunger Glden Flash, should have 5 friction- plates and 5 ordinary steel-plates+the thisker steelplate.
When summing this up, it actually menas that there will be two steel-plates next to each other, strange.
My reasoning ;
Pressure Plate = PP
Friction Plate = FPS
Steel Plate = SP
Thicker Steel Plate = TSP
PP+FP1+SP1+FP2+SP2+FP3+SP3+FP4+SP4+FP5+
SP5+TSPQED
Am I right, if so why are there 2 steel-plates ?
Regards
Nitti