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two years! i think there lies your answer, assuming you use it regualarly. if a new clutch doesnt do it consider your rope may have stretched and thinned with use. this happened to a mate of mine. if youre really not happy though, get it checked.

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thanks for the quick reply's everyone, got a new cam fitted, one of the allen key heads threaded, but i got it out in the workshop haha, i could not believe the amount of wear on the old cam, very stupid not to have done it sooner!!

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crap!!! it really wears out that quickly? I just bought one after pondering over the massive price for a long time and now i find out i need to replace bits every 6 months!!!! i think in 6 months time my bin will get expensive and the prussic will be coming back out again! Thats shocking for something that costs so much! they should give you at least 10 free cams with it when you buy it if thats the case grrr

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