ds650 clutch springs???? please help
#12
Hey Bud....
How about a part number for the one you've got??
My DS is being built for my girlfriend mainly... and 60% springs on her hand will be more than she wants to deal with.
How about that Magura part number?! ...and anything pertaining to it.
I'll order mine today!
How about a part number for the one you've got??
My DS is being built for my girlfriend mainly... and 60% springs on her hand will be more than she wants to deal with.
How about that Magura part number?! ...and anything pertaining to it.
I'll order mine today!
#13
Originally posted by: Entomber
I had the 60% springs. They are murderous on your clutch hand. All my buddies who rode my DS that day agreed it was brutal. Not sure how large of a hand scatterbrain or mrneg have but it fatigued me big time riding the beast. They have 40% stiffer springs and I believe Pami springs would yield a good result (it's what I have on my Stage III).
I had the 60% springs. They are murderous on your clutch hand. All my buddies who rode my DS that day agreed it was brutal. Not sure how large of a hand scatterbrain or mrneg have but it fatigued me big time riding the beast. They have 40% stiffer springs and I believe Pami springs would yield a good result (it's what I have on my Stage III).
#14
i run the Redline 80% springs from TVI, there is NO SLIPPAGE when using these. not that bad on the clutch hand, if your a manly man![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
#15
Magura hydralic clutch for the DS IS p/n 715-500-222 parker yamaha $199 try moto man or RM atv maybe cheeper
Hey Johnny you get my PM?? JUst think about that befor you buy the magura!! lol lol lol......!!!! bud
Hey Johnny you get my PM?? JUst think about that befor you buy the magura!! lol lol lol......!!!! bud
#16
I got my springs and new clutch in yesterday. Whoa baby! I knew I was missing some. Grabbs real hard. I thinking about installin a seat belt. The NOS hits a ton better no slippin. The lever is abit stiffer but not to bad. I just wish I could find a lever thats a bit closer to the bars or has a deeper bend in it. Still thinking about the hydraulic clutch but I got to get a nitrous refill kit first. I thought about building my own but Im not sure of what parts I would need. 400 seems a bit stiff for a bottle and some hose.
#18
Originally posted by: Scatterbrain
I got my springs and new clutch in yesterday. Whoa baby! I knew I was missing some. Grabbs real hard. I thinking about installin a seat belt. The NOS hits a ton better no slippin. The lever is abit stiffer but not to bad. I just wish I could find a lever thats a bit closer to the bars or has a deeper bend in it. Still thinking about the hydraulic clutch but I got to get a nitrous refill kit first. I thought about building my own but Im not sure of what parts I would need. 400 seems a bit stiff for a bottle and some hose.
I got my springs and new clutch in yesterday. Whoa baby! I knew I was missing some. Grabbs real hard. I thinking about installin a seat belt. The NOS hits a ton better no slippin. The lever is abit stiffer but not to bad. I just wish I could find a lever thats a bit closer to the bars or has a deeper bend in it. Still thinking about the hydraulic clutch but I got to get a nitrous refill kit first. I thought about building my own but Im not sure of what parts I would need. 400 seems a bit stiff for a bottle and some hose.
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