yamaharaptor350
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Ive heard the best replacemnet for the stock clutch is the stock clutch... what do you guys sugest I run for a new clutch ?? thanx
Ive heard the best replacemnet for the stock clutch is the stock clutch... what do you guys sugest I run for a new clutch ?? thanx
Ive heard the best replacemnet for the stock clutch is the stock clutch... what do you guys sugest I run for a new clutch ?? thanx
If the clutch doesn't slip with OEM springs, no sense in changing them. You're not gaining anything by going to the stiffer springs if the new clutch wasn't slipping to begin with.
The OEM springs will last a very very long time.... but some people just plain like the harder pull and hard engagement of stiffer springs. So whatever works for ya![]()
If you have a stock engine then it would make no sense to use a higher tension spring.. On the other hand if you have your engine modified it would just make sense to add spring tension as the clutch pack wears as an assembly then you will loose spring tension on the pressure plate causing your clutch to potentially slip. Add bigger, gripper tires, more torque, and a lot of heat and you haven't done anything with the clutch well it's the weakest link...
Well Mickey Dunlap of FST said use the stock plates, he used them on his Warrior 500 with an extra plate and stiffer springs.
[quote:qw4kitrq]If you have a stock engine then it would make no sense to use a higher tension spring.. On the other hand if you have your engine modified it would just make sense to add spring tension as the clutch pack wears as an assembly then you will loose spring tension on the pressure plate causing your clutch to potentially slip. Add bigger, gripper tires, more torque, and a lot of heat and you haven't done anything with the clutch well it's the weakest link...
There is no way I would say the stock setup is good for a 100 hp. I don't know where you get that info as when I was trying to get pull started after I got my high compression piston in I had the bike in 6th gear with the clutch out my tires would rotate very slowly and the bike would barley turn over going 30 mph. The clutch was slipping and even when I was riding at mid rpm points the clutch would slip with HD springs. I took my clutch all apart again check the depth made sure the pressure plate wasn't bottoming out and then checked the steels and frictions again. Nothing looking warped or worn. Even the steels still had the cross patterns in them. I added a steel and that added more tension to the pack and I haven't had a problem since.