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New Clutch's - hayabuasvich - 09-08-2010

G'day all I've fried my clutch (04 Busa) and was hoping for some advice on a new one do I go for a standard or go Barnett and I've seen two different Barnett clutches not sure what the differences is. I do drag and stunt (well try too) my bike and it's had a hard life it's pushing 50,000km some advice would be greatly appreciated and should I try fitting it myself or take it to the shop I do all my own services ie oil and filters brakes I've changed chain an sprockets is a clutch too complicated to attempt.


RE: New Clutch's - chook chaser - 09-08-2010

Mate ive spoken to a couple of people and they all swear by the standard clutch and fit it your self if you need a hand give me a call 0439927068 ive spoken to you at the all bike meets (Warhead Racing) the one with the black and reddy-maroon busa Cheers Troy...


RE: New Clutch's - Maj - 10-08-2010

2nd the std clutch plate comments, also remove your sump and clean your oil pickup ,
if you have filled the motor with clutch particals thats where they end up
could cost a crank if you have a restricted pickup .


RE: New Clutch's - fullbore busa - 10-08-2010

3rd for std clutch plates , dont use barnett i have seen the linings fall off & block the oil pickup & kill the engine , some other aftermarket are ok but genuine are best .

Mark


RE: New Clutch's - hayabuasvich - 10-08-2010

Thanks guys it looks like I'll be buying the standard clutches. Troy I might take you up on that offer to help install them thanks again for the advice much appreciated now time to call the shop and order them.


RE: New Clutch's - chook chaser - 10-08-2010

No problems just give me a call when your ready


RE: New Clutch's - Throwdown! - 10-08-2010

I've fitted my own clutch and was surprised how easy it was, and I am no mechanic.
Save yourself the labour cost.


RE: New Clutch's - hayabuasvich - 14-08-2010

Well I've fitted my new clutches today and I'm very surprised how easy it was and chuck a set of pazzo knock off's on it and F@CK me has the bike got some bite now and for $60.00 Aus the knock off leavers a sweeeeet as can't wait now for the all bike day at the drags.


RE: New Clutch's - CeeJay07 - 15-08-2010

(14-08-2010, 09:55pm)hayabuasvich Wrote: Well I've fitted my new clutches today and I'm very surprised how easy it was and chuck a set of pazzo knock off's on it and F@CK me has the bike got some bite now and for $60.00 Aus the knock off leavers a sweeeeet as can't wait now for the all bike day at the drags.

Where did ya get ya levers from? Can ya post up a pic...thinking about putting a pair of Pazzo shorty rip-offs on myself.