A few weeks ago I stripped out my K1100RS clutch in order to fit a new 'o' ring and oil seal. I measured the clutch plate (which was well within spec) and didn't look much further. On assembly, I noticed that the clutch release bearing was standing well proud of the casing, and my clutch cable had been adjusted all the way in since purchasing the bike. This should have rung alarm bells!
So, a few weeks on and my clutch was slipping under heavy torque. Stripped it all down again to look more closely and found badly warped clutch cover and pressure plates. So I've replaced the whole lot as a kit. I have just begun to reassemble and have noticed that the release bearing now sits almost flush with the casing and the amount of cable/arm adjustment required is quite surprising, though well within the actual range of adjustment (yes, I will adjust it by the book later). I think I've assembled everything correctly, will the new parts really make this much difference? Thanks in advance for your replies.