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Old 08-26-2013, 12:48 PM
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Default SE Heavy Duty Clutch spring?

I am thinking of install a SE havey duty clutch spring, after the cams I feel like when I really hammer on it she is slipping maybe a tad. Also Ijust like the tighter feel and quick inguage of the HD. ANyone running one that wants to share their experiences? I know its going to be a tighter pull but I am not to worried about that. Just want a quicker shift and less slip (I think thats what it is).

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Old 08-26-2013, 03:39 PM
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I haven't noticed any difference in the pull, but it does seem to shift easier though. Or more positive if that's a word
 
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I fitted one after cams and big bore, pull is about the same, I think it's a heavier pull on earlier models. No slippage now.
 
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Mine was done 2 weeks ago. Love it! No slip, positive grip.
I did find it quite a bit harder pull, broken finger doesn't help.
Burly makes an add on called easy clutch that puts the pull back to normal.
 
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Awesome sounds like exactly what I an looking for.
 
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I have the Barnett and like it. No slippage, good feel but it is a heavier pull.
 
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Old 08-26-2013, 06:56 PM
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i run the barnett HD spring, didnt notice any difference in pull but a much better lock up on take off and hammerign the throttle
 
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I have the s/e spring. Pull is noticeably stiffer but it doesn't slip. Well worth it.
 
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Does the bike feel a bit quicker because there is no slipping?
 
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Heaps more grunt, using all the torque now, mine wasn't slipping from a standing start but through the gears as the cams came into their range, pulls like a train now
 


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