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#21
I asked a friend that I met how I could repay him for all his help to me and he replied "Just pass on the info yu have learned to others on here is all I ask" So bro hope this helps, but if you need a call I have free long distance. Thanks Chiknhawk
#22
chiknhawk: I'll ask for your number if I need it. I also have long distance covered on my mobile. Thanks again, I may just PM you for your number if I need to talk. My friend (Chris) and I think we have it figured out.
#23
Originally posted by: MisterHP
Stock plates with any kind of springs wont hold our big motors. We use the Barnet 9 disc, its important to presoak the plates and set clutch lever slack. If the bike wont go into neutral easily after warmup you may be running too thick of oil. We run Klotz super techniplate full synthetic. Our new HR clutch disc and spring combo held up very well at the planet sand race. 120hp 8 paddle and 3rd gear launch!
Stock plates with any kind of springs wont hold our big motors. We use the Barnet 9 disc, its important to presoak the plates and set clutch lever slack. If the bike wont go into neutral easily after warmup you may be running too thick of oil. We run Klotz super techniplate full synthetic. Our new HR clutch disc and spring combo held up very well at the planet sand race. 120hp 8 paddle and 3rd gear launch!
#25
Originally posted by: SCOUNDREL
Eric,
How long do they need to be soaked? minutes? hours?, days?.....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: MisterHP
Soak'em with whatever oil you use in the motor.
Soak'em with whatever oil you use in the motor.
Eric,
How long do they need to be soaked? minutes? hours?, days?.....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
30min. is plenty good.
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