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Old 07-11-2012, 08:08 PM
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All I gotta say is; I can't wait to do the 95" kit on this thing to see what it can do then.

This is a great clutch.
 
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2 questions...
Where did you get it?
What all did it do for ya?
 
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Originally Posted by RAYCE_FLHP13
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Where did you get it?
What all did it do for ya?
Ordered it through my local Indy shop.

Larger clutch area.

http://www.riveraprimoinc.com/html/c...tch%20Kits.pdf
 
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How much harder is the lever pull over what the stock clutch or stock clutch with a heavier spring was ?
 
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Originally Posted by drukanfu
How much harder is the lever pull over what the stock clutch or stock clutch with a heavier spring was ?
The initial pull is harder. But after that it's like stock. But man, you know it's engaged or not. It feels great, shifts awesome.

Take a look at this article;

http://www.riveraprimoinc.com/html/p...a-install.html
 
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Looks like a winner ! Thanks !
 
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Are you running a Barnett clutch?

Right now I have too much clutch for the engine with just cams done. But I'm going 95" soon.
 
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I have the Pro with TPP (lockup plate) clutch lever pull is lighter than stock...
no slippage at all on my 106
 
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Awesome clutch. I'm sure with the 106 it's switch.

I agree on the no slipping.
 
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