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There is a beveled plate with a round plate that sits vertically against it and as you move your gear lever it slides closer to the center or closer to the outside edge of the beveled plate as you move speed gears back and forth. Your friction plate has rubber around the outside edge that runs against the other plate. Hence the reason it is called a friction plate.

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