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I just scored a brand new complete clutch assembly from a SE 103".... Total cost= 0....Has zero miles on it,
is this clutch better than a stock 06 88" clutch?
 
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Did you " find " it?
 
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Originally Posted by IAMSWUTIAMS
Did you " find " it?
My buddy works at a dealer, i was asking for a SE clutch spring and he said i could have the clutch, came from a brand new bike that got a big motor and a pro clutch....
 
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Old 05-06-2011, 09:54 AM
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nice grab....

dont know about the tech stuff but can your buddy score a set of takeoff lower fork sliders....hehe

did he tell you if it could install straight up on your bike without issue, would think it would be a better clutch system
 
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same as you got, only diff is a $5 clutch spring
 
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Old 05-06-2011, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by JRK5892
same as you got, only diff is a $5 clutch spring
Damn, Oh well.... I'll have a spare when mine goes...
Is it worth throwing in now with the better spring?
 
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Old 05-06-2011, 10:19 AM
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on a stock 88 there is really no point you have no clutch slip as it is... if you upgrade your motor 100% i run a barnett in mine
 
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Just put the spring in your stock clutch. Its a simple process.
 
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Ya i've allready been in the clutch... My bike has barnett fibers but a stock spring.... Should i use the spring off the 103" clutch or just get the SE spring...
 
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I'd buy the SE spring and package up the freebie. List it on Ebay as a 103" clutch and let the bidding begin.
 


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