Trac King clutch

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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 12:53 - 09 Jan 2013 12:55
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www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=trac%20q...=bv.1357316858,d.b2I :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 16:29
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Whats your old lady doing on here...

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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 16:53
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 16:59
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I never known an aftermarket clutch outperform OEM but I guess one day it might happen. Possibly when the Japs stop killing whales...
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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 18:19 - 09 Jan 2013 18:19
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les holt wrote:
APE Jay wrote: Too awesome!!!
Why?

Les

Because just plain awesome is not good enough to describe them.
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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 18:50
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:P :P :P :P :P
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Re: Trac King clutch

09 Jan 2013 19:37
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its so awesome you have to install it with gloves and a welding helmet or your head will explode. made of 99.9 percent pure unobtanium glazed with the sweet juices of betty whites sweat and bald eagle tears for maximum traction.... hows that for a sales pitch. eat it billy mays
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Re: Trac King clutch

10 Jan 2013 11:15 - 10 Jan 2013 11:16
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lushbaugh wrote: its so awesome you have to install it with gloves and a welding helmet or your head will explode. made of 99.9 percent pure unobtanium glazed with the sweet juices of betty whites sweat and bald eagle tears for maximum traction.... hows that for a sales pitch. eat it billy mays

Sold! Not sure what you're selling, but it sounds like I need it. :laugh:
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Re: Trac King clutch

10 Jan 2013 11:44
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I used to use aftermarket clutch kits/plates/springs (usually a barnett) :lol: on low hp bikes (read cheapskates :blink: ) but now I've ended up staying with OEM clutch packs for any of my high horsepower stuff. OEM clutches have always worked best 4 me , sometimes I added a lockup and/or springs.
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Re: Trac King clutch

10 Jan 2013 20:09
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"Because just plain awesome is not good enough to describe them."

I'm sorry Jay but I would have expected a more technical explanation. I'm not the local yocal needing clutches nor am I Elmer Trent! But I did expect something along the lines of "they grip better and don't chatter like barnetts, they have predictable wear, they don't break up only to find them in the pan"

I've found the OEM's to be some of, if not the best, tell me why these are awesome!

Les

P.S. Not trying to be a horses Ass, Your product, sell me on it.

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Re: Trac King clutch

10 Jan 2013 20:19 - 10 Jan 2013 20:29
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You Ok Jay?...... :woohoo:

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