Heavy duty clutch kit practical in a non-racing bike?
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Once you start to increase the HP, it's worth looking at the heavy-duty clutch pack.
I run a heavy-duty pack in my turbo bike and you can notice the heavy action on the lever. Additionally, the extra-disk clutch disks tend to be a little grabbier than stock - not real bad, but noticeably more aggressive.
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When I pull a clutch apart, I inspect all the plates - often you will find cracked or broken plates. I recently removed a clutch pack in a Z1 where three of the fiber plates were badly broken and one of the steel plates was broken (the first I've seen) - yet the clutch still worked.
The oil pan had a number of chunks of the fiber plates - so if you do find broken plates, make sure you can account for all the pieces...
When reusing the metal plates, I usually scuff them with a Scotchbrite pad to remove the glaze on them.
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I suggest you use the stock springs if at all possible as heavy duty replacements make clutch pull much harder.
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I am going to install the APE clutch over the winter. How will this affect the streetability of the bike?
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