I agree with the spring weakening theory.
The reason for wet clutches is to reduce heating up and wear. They're designed for slipping while maneuvering at low speeds so it shouldn't wear that quickly.
Mine is still fine at 26,000, but if it starts having any problems, I'll bet on the springs.

Oh, and I never use the clutch while upshifting.


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