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Old 08-28-2013, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by superglidesport00
Anyone have the part number for the Screamin Eagle spring? Also did any of you guys require new clutch disks as well? My bike has nearly 60,000 miles so I am wondering if all I need is a better spring or if the disks could be getting worn as well. Thanks
My '08 Wide Glide has 133K miles on her with the original clutch, yours shouldn't be a problem. The spring worked out great for me.
 
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Originally Posted by 128auto
I cannot live without heavy clutch spring since I installed one, instant grab no slippage.
However, it is so hard to pull the clutch, spent another $30 for a Burly easy-boy, difference is night and day.
http://www.burlybrand.com/clutch/
Which bike & model? I have 2013 Street Bob and am facing the problem of a very hard pull after putting the SE Spring. So much so, that after a day long ride, my hand could be in pain for another 2-3 days. Do you think this Burly thing will work on my bike model?
 
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Old 08-29-2013, 07:11 AM
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I would call Burly directly but I would be willing to bet it would work.

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Which bike & model? I have 2013 Street Bob and am facing the problem of a very hard pull after putting the SE Spring. So much so, that after a day long ride, my hand could be in pain for another 2-3 days. Do you think this Burly thing will work on my bike model?
 
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Did a search B17-117 is the Burly part number, same as my 07 SB. Installation is a piece of cake.
http://www.burlybrand.com/prodSearch...1&modelID=1070

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Which bike & model? I have 2013 Street Bob and am facing the problem of a very hard pull after putting the SE Spring. So much so, that after a day long ride, my hand could be in pain for another 2-3 days. Do you think this Burly thing will work on my bike model?
 
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Old 08-29-2013, 09:13 PM
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Direct Cycle Parts (site sponsor) sells it for $25

Easyboy
 
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Originally Posted by Gommee
Direct Cycle Parts (site sponsor) sells it for $25

Easyboy
Cheaper than the route I'm going, I have the arthritis in my hands too and went with the stock spring and the variable clutch, hoping for some time this weekend to install it.

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I installed the SE spring about 2 months ago. It ws a little harder to pull but after a day of riding I got used to it. Don't know for sure if it was slipping before but it sure feels tighter now. Glad I did it. Like many things Harley - probably should have been done at the factory. Just sayin.

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Originally Posted by zencaptain
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
+1 Completely agree! The difference on my 2010 Heritage was minor in my opinion. I did it after I did the build outlined in my sig.
 
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Yup, it works, put one in a 08 Wide Glide but the owner had hands like a Gorilla so the extra pull wasn't an issue.
 
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A little extra forearm workout will not hurt
 


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