Even though I've been fiddling around with old Yamahas for way too long I've got a question that's probably dumb but I need to get some opinion on.
I'm about to fit a Barnett Kevlar YZ 250A/B clutch kit to the RT1 clutch destined for the 360 in my Cheney and upon pulling what appears to be a very lightly used RT1 clutch apart find that it's still got the original rubber clutch cushion O rings between the fibre and steel clutch plates. All of the Yamaha clutches I've used over the years haven't had the O ring fitted, in fact, I've never dealt with them before. It seems that most DT1/RT1 punters must have removed them back in the day. My questions are.....
Are there any advantages in leaving the O rings in place with the Barnett (or stock) plates?
Are the O rings only fitted to the street (enduro) versions, presumably to smooth out the operation?
Am I in for a world of worry if I leave 'em out?
An hour later......
I just checked the clutches on my bone stock DT2MX and restored '68 DT1 Enduro and they're identical to the RT1 item except for the lack of rubber O rings. I've been doing these clutches for years but this one having the O rings has got me a bit freaked.
What's the scoop, Yamaha afectionados?