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I had the SE spring put on when they did the Stage III Pro engine kit on my '15 RGS. I think it works good with 115 ft lbs of torque but even with the hydraulic clutch, I can feel a harder pull.
Just had one put in while they installed a new transmission, comp, and primary chain for warranty work.
two weeks of not riding the bike and it feels about the same to me in the lever, but it noticeably grabs harder. I like it. Might work for what you are looking to do.
The easy way to check is to go to Harley's Web Site and enter the number and click on the "Fitment" tab.
For example: This SE Clutch Spring (Part Number 37951-98) fits both my old 2010 Heritage and my 2015 Ultra Limited. The former being a Cable Clutch and the later being Hydraulic.
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