Well I managed to strip bike and split engine and box. Found a bone dry housing. Friction plate looked as though it had been cooked, it only slipped under full power.
I did struggle attempting to hinge the rear subframe via the top mounts. Impossible as the right hand side fouls the gearbox. I had to remove the two bolts and pull the subframe backwards then up away from gearbox. It is suspended of the garage roof timbers now.

Plate material thickness was nearly 6mm. I wonder what the new plate thickness is? If it turns out the plate is hardly worn it would lead me to believe the pressure plate is faulty.
As a newbie to the gs I find it to be overly complex and a royal pain to work on. To say the build quality is poor is an understatement. Corrosion on my 09 is horrendous. This may be the previous owners poor maintenance regime, but I've had bikes far older and better condition than the gsa. I wish I had bought the 1150 now. Too late! Sorry to ramble on.
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