The clutch on my '00 Quota (32,000 miles) began to slip under load. After adjusting and re-adjusting the cable and rod at the transmission, I've concluded the friction disk is more likely polluted with oil rather than worn. But who knows, until one get's in there. In any event, replacement parts and seals are in order.
I think I heard the clutch on 1100's have been upgraded. Is that so? Regardless, is there any reason to purchase aftermarket clutch parts rather than stock?
As an aside, my bike is tugging a Ural sidecar, but I've installed an 8/33 rear gearset. The hack is "relatively" light and the changed gearing has reduced the need to feather the clutch from a stand still. And "Guido" still get's a move on with a prototype Price Sloan header.
Spud