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I am from Nairobi Kenya. Just joined the group. I have a 2013 Harley iron 883. I have been having some slipping clutch issues of late but eventually i was riding really hard and fast when my bike stops moving. The bike starts without issue and runs well. While running, it can be shifted thru all 5 gears, and the bike does not move one inch.
From the reading other threads i believe my clutch is messed. So i have a friend who is coming in from the states this week and i sent him some cash to purchase the clutch parts. The pictures below is what he got for me. Are these barnett? or harley OEM? kindly advice if these are good quality.
Thank you
Last edited by jamalhussein; Oct 26, 2016 at 03:33 AM.
Hi from the UK and welcome to HDF. It's not easy to say from your photos, except the round gasket is H-D, as we can see from the branding on it. If you don't have one an essential is a factory service manual! Not a cheap aftermarket one. Best of luck getting moving again.
the clutch plates look like energy one, but if there are the right clutch pack is a different story. BTX-11 is the energy one model. go on amazon and see what pops up for barnett
He gave them the VIN number and that's what they gave him.
He gave them the model and then when He went to collect He made sure they input the VIN number to verify that it's the right part
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