Aim vp clutch vp92t install for high hp motors
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Aim vp clutch vp92t install for high hp motors
We sell many of these units and use them on all our builds. We get this questions 3/6 times a week on how to install what does it look like etc. well I will show pics of install.
First of get your owners service manual out and follow the way the book tells you on adjusting your clutch.
If you are happy the way your clucths is set up than leave it alone. And install the aim will be fast and very easy. We always suggest you adjust clutch.
We use the stock HD clutch plates with this et up for years on 200 hp bikes with 155/165/175/180 plus tq no issues..... and easy on the hand....
1. remove spring and be care full when removing srping the clutch plates do not come out.
First of get your owners service manual out and follow the way the book tells you on adjusting your clutch.
If you are happy the way your clucths is set up than leave it alone. And install the aim will be fast and very easy. We always suggest you adjust clutch.
We use the stock HD clutch plates with this et up for years on 200 hp bikes with 155/165/175/180 plus tq no issues..... and easy on the hand....
1. remove spring and be care full when removing srping the clutch plates do not come out.
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Then you place the 6 base tab on plate then put new AIM spring over it 380lbs spring. Than install AIM vp92t tq bolts in to place fill it up with fluid put your covers back on and take it for a test run. This will handle your 120rs 124s 131 that make up to 150 tq with no probs. If you make more power they make different springs to handle the tq.
Any ?????? if not enjoy very easy to install... You can by the pics we are installing this on a DBW threshold 107 with blower it will make 170hp 145 tq mild build......
Any ?????? if not enjoy very easy to install... You can by the pics we are installing this on a DBW threshold 107 with blower it will make 170hp 145 tq mild build......
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Yes the barrnett will work great. We have used this setup with Hd/SE spring which is 340lbs springs. Just in the last year we have about 140 of them. They work great. We been using them for about 4 years now. This is no secret. Lol
sQUOTE=Hillsidecycle.com;8768845]We must've installed those now for almost a decade.
Probably 150-200 of them.
We ALWAYS combine them with a Barnett spring.
They work well.
Scott[/QUOTE]
sQUOTE=Hillsidecycle.com;8768845]We must've installed those now for almost a decade.
Probably 150-200 of them.
We ALWAYS combine them with a Barnett spring.
They work well.
Scott[/QUOTE]
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Thanks very much for the pics and explanations Drago. Just a couple of questions: I've been told by many shops that the AIM is a " lock up clutch " ? Would this work much better for serious race applications ? Also, does the grip lever effort require a lot more pull when shift in the upper rpms ? Thanks again for the great pics and instruction steps.
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We recommend this kit above 115 plus hp.its very easy on the hand.
you can use this with SE spring which is 340lbs spring or there spring that's starts @ 380. We have sold many for customers that run hyd clutch on there cvo bikes it fits right no issues. We sold a few to hd dealers for cvo bikes because the clutch system they use wont work on hyd clutch.
again this system can be used from 120tq to 185 tq with a heavier spring. And it is easier to pull that the se clutch system you don't need popeye arms.......lol
you can use this with SE spring which is 340lbs spring or there spring that's starts @ 380. We have sold many for customers that run hyd clutch on there cvo bikes it fits right no issues. We sold a few to hd dealers for cvo bikes because the clutch system they use wont work on hyd clutch.
again this system can be used from 120tq to 185 tq with a heavier spring. And it is easier to pull that the se clutch system you don't need popeye arms.......lol
Thanks very much for the pics and explanations Drago. Just a couple of questions: I've been told by many shops that the AIM is a " lock up clutch " ? Would this work much better for serious race applications ? Also, does the grip lever effort require a lot more pull when shift in the upper rpms ? Thanks again for the great pics and instruction steps.
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#8
That's not my understanding of how it works. Their website says it "works like a lock up clutch", not that it is one. There is no feature about it that I can see that will lock up in any way. As clutch speed increases, the bob-weights apply increasing pressure on the clutch, to improve plate pressure. At low city speeds clutch effort will be low, while at high highway speeds clutch pressure will be high. Other reviews I have read say good things about them!
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We recommend this kit above 115 plus hp.its very easy on the hand.
you can use this with SE spring which is 340lbs spring or there spring that's starts @ 380. We have sold many for customers that run hyd clutch on there cvo bikes it fits right no issues. We sold a few to hd dealers for cvo bikes because the clutch system they use wont work on hyd clutch.
again this system can be used from 120tq to 185 tq with a heavier spring. And it is easier to pull that the se clutch system you don't need popeye arms.......lol
you can use this with SE spring which is 340lbs spring or there spring that's starts @ 380. We have sold many for customers that run hyd clutch on there cvo bikes it fits right no issues. We sold a few to hd dealers for cvo bikes because the clutch system they use wont work on hyd clutch.
again this system can be used from 120tq to 185 tq with a heavier spring. And it is easier to pull that the se clutch system you don't need popeye arms.......lol
I have an AIM 92T on my 06 street bob 120R build, also added the AIM billet pressure plate. I used the SE clutch plates for the stock basket and the SE diaphragm spring. Works great and as Drago noted doesn't bulge the forearms after a day of riding.