Which Clutch
#3
I currently have the 9 disk dirt digger barnett clutch. I really like it as it grabs really nice. However, ever since install, I have trouble finding neutral when it gets warm. Don't know if this is common or just my bad.
#6
i was gonna post a topic like this too, i replace my clutch once with all stock again but its going out again. so the best bet would go with a barnett with stiffer ron woods spings? would 60% be overkill and hard on the hand or would 20% be sufficent?
#7
I look for the strongest springs I can find!!! I can work out the hand at the same time[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] My clutches last a long time
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#8
Originally posted by: DS650powe
i was gonna post a topic like this too, i replace my clutch once with all stock again but its going out again. so the best bet would go with a barnett with stiffer ron woods spings? would 60% be overkill and hard on the hand or would 20% be sufficent?
i was gonna post a topic like this too, i replace my clutch once with all stock again but its going out again. so the best bet would go with a barnett with stiffer ron woods spings? would 60% be overkill and hard on the hand or would 20% be sufficent?
#10
Originally posted by: DS650powe
i was gonna post a topic like this too, i replace my clutch once with all stock again but its going out again. so the best bet would go with a barnett with stiffer ron woods spings? would 60% be overkill and hard on the hand or would 20% be sufficent?
i was gonna post a topic like this too, i replace my clutch once with all stock again but its going out again. so the best bet would go with a barnett with stiffer ron woods spings? would 60% be overkill and hard on the hand or would 20% be sufficent?


