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Old 04-06-2018, 10:51 AM
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tglidestuff is gone. Clutchwiz appears to be gone as well.

There are comparable easy pull clutch things on the market.
 
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Old 04-06-2018, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by foxtrapper
tglidestuff is gone. Clutchwiz appears to be gone as well.

There are comparable easy pull clutch things on the market.
thanks. yes have been looking at a few....trying to vet all options.
 
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I just looked and there is a seller on eBay selling the Clutchwiz. I have no affiliation with the seller.

I used one on a 2005 Ultra that had trike conversion, big bore kit with Screaming Eagle clutch spring. It was my wife's bike and she was having issues with the heavy clutch pull, but we needed the stout spring to keep the clutch from slipping. The Clutchwiz did exactly what it said it would making the clutch pull lighter.
 
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I just installed Muller ramps. Pricey, but reduces pull quite nicely.
 
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Originally Posted by F150HD
thanks. yes have been looking at a few....trying to vet all options.
I have a clutch wiz hanging on my shop wall. Let me know if you're interested in it...
 
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I have a clutch wiz hanging on my shop wall. Let me know if you're interested in it...
Thanks. I was trying to figure out what/how it worked, install procedures etc....not finding any of that info anywhere so a bit in the dark on it.....so, unsure??

read on other forums this requires other clutch springs one needs to purchase from HD etc.....
 
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Originally Posted by hog.ryder
I just looked and there is a seller on eBay selling the Clutchwiz. I have no affiliation with the seller.

I used one on a 2005 Ultra that had trike conversion, big bore kit with Screaming Eagle clutch spring. It was my wife's bike and she was having issues with the heavy clutch pull, but we needed the stout spring to keep the clutch from slipping. The Clutchwiz did exactly what it said it would making the clutch pull lighter.
I too had good luck with the Clutch Wiz. I used it on my 2005 Deluxe so my ex could manage the clutch pull (arthritis).

The web site is gone. Simple design and easy install. Does just as it claims.
I saw the ebay seller, looks like the complete kit with instructions and only three left.
 
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Old 04-07-2018, 10:22 AM
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Thanks. I was trying to figure out what/how it worked, install procedures etc....not finding any of that info anywhere so a bit in the dark on it.....so, unsure??

read on other forums this requires other clutch springs one needs to purchase from HD etc.....
They recommend a heavier spring for Touring bikes. Install is simple...through the clutch inspection cover. The spring can also be changed through the inspection cover. It takes a bit of fiddling for the spring... but it will go.
I've done it several times on different bikes...for the AIM clutch kits, HD easy clutch conversion, and clutch wiz.
 
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I had an '05 Ultra with stage 4 installed be original owner when new. Had a very stiff spring and was a bitch in stop and go traffic. I installed the '06 ramp and ***** and it made a huge difference. If you have a pre '06 bike it's a cheap fix.
 
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You can buy a product similar to the Muller

https://www.harley-davidson.com/stor...B&gclsrc=aw.ds



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https://www.jpcycles.com/product/631...ite-clutch-kit years ago I had this in my EVO and it worked good.

It seems the ramp assembly has tripled in price!
 

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