What clutch do you run??
#1
Gday all,

Okay, so the $60 wrecker-job clutch fibres I fitted in the carpark at Ulladulla Servo 2 years ago are finally starting to let go. Clutch slipping like a drunken hooker on a greasy toilet seat.
Who would've thunk it. 2 Years from a shitty set of pre-abused fibres.

I am imperessed to say the least. This clutch regularly took me between Katherine and Darwin (330km one way) at speeds that would make my mother cry. Originally, I didnt think they would last the road trip back to Sydney when I first fitted them....

So what kind of clutches do you guys use and what are your thoughts on them?

I regularly do long highway trips. I regularly ride with the missus on the back and am planning on hitting the drag strip when I post back to NSW. I don't want to re-mortgage the house but I don't want something that will blow in 6 months.

Thoughts?

Cam

P.S. Apologies if this topic has been covered to death
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#2
OEM is apparently good enough. Works well enough in my turbo Gen 1. Biker
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#3
Barnett less than 1/2 the price from the states Pi_thumbsup
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#4
Oem,
plates wear to a fine dust that is removed on oil changes, too many aftermarket plates flake when abused and can block the oil pickup .
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(01-04-2012, 01:29pm)Maj Wrote: Oem,
plates wear to a fine dust that is removed on oil changes, too many aftermarket plates flake when abused and can block the oil pickup .

Thats very handy to know Maj, thanks for the tip. Pi_thumbsup

Cam
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#6
Yeh thanks

Maybe I should replace them too,
with everything else in clutch mechanism...
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#7
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Don't use the clutch much myself due to the Pingel Easy Shifter, however, re-mortgage your house;
http://www.haysmachineworks.com/

They reckon they're pretty good, Maj probably knows more.
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(01-04-2012, 11:54pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Don't use the clutch much myself due to the Pingel Easy Shifter, however, re-mortgage your house;
http://www.haysmachineworks.com/

They reckon they're pretty good, Maj probably knows more.
.......another re-mortgage job, they reckon these are pretty good as well

http://rocksolidmfg.com/product-cat/moto...-clutches/
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#9
Hey mister camakzi

Try fitting a 07' clutch slave cylinder
To your bike

If your military -u should know how to use a clutch
Mechanism

As they others say std plates

They are ducks gutts

So try looking at your fluid/ or look at at my thread

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#10
Nice one RYDRZ.

Looks like I might uprgrade to standard plates then hey!

'07 slave cylinder idea is looking the goods. I might check it out. Thanks

Cam
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