Easy Pull Clutch Kit
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Easy Pull Clutch Kit
Just finished installing the easy pull clutch kit.
Elbow was killing me - the angle of my 16" apes and the effort to pull the clutch combined were giving me some problems. Debated on the hydraulic clutch but decided to try the easy pull kit first. That is by far the best money spent on my bike ever. When I test drove it, I just knew something was screwed up - it was way too easy.
Damn I'm glad I didn't spend all that money for a hydraulic clutch.
Elbow was killing me - the angle of my 16" apes and the effort to pull the clutch combined were giving me some problems. Debated on the hydraulic clutch but decided to try the easy pull kit first. That is by far the best money spent on my bike ever. When I test drove it, I just knew something was screwed up - it was way too easy.
Damn I'm glad I didn't spend all that money for a hydraulic clutch.
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RE: Easy Pull Clutch Kit
which one did you use?
I put the Burly easy pull on my 04 Texas Chopper and liked it, but now I'm considering something for my 05 LSC with RSD. The guys at Barnett told me that the Burly/White Bros easy pull doesn't give you good clutch disk seperation and they recomend the Muller power clutch kit. The Muller changes the ramp/ball angles, but still provides full movement of the clutch. I'm not sure if the Muller unit listed for Baker RSD will work with American Ironhorse's RSD, anybody know?
I put the Burly easy pull on my 04 Texas Chopper and liked it, but now I'm considering something for my 05 LSC with RSD. The guys at Barnett told me that the Burly/White Bros easy pull doesn't give you good clutch disk seperation and they recomend the Muller power clutch kit. The Muller changes the ramp/ball angles, but still provides full movement of the clutch. I'm not sure if the Muller unit listed for Baker RSD will work with American Ironhorse's RSD, anybody know?
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