Just installed a set of the heavy duty clutch springs from Brock.SWEET. Wow thumbs up. Another little upgrade that I should have done sooner. Cheap toooooo.
Created on: 09/15/09 04:21 PM
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Romans
Location: Toronto,ON
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Grn14
Location: Montana
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Romans
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RE: BrockClutchSprings
09/16/09 3:23 AM
With the stock springs the clutch would slip with very little force on the clutch lever. For me I found after a hard launch, when was shifting gears the pull of my own weight backwards would sometimes put the smallest amount of pressure on the lever causing the bikes RPM to ramp up slightly this would cause me to lose a bike length or so ... Now when the clutch is out, it's out. I was reading about this in the brock diaries awhile back where Brock was adding shims. Also when I was at the track a month ago, the guys there were telling me this is what they were using. Stock clutch pack with Brock springs. So why not give it a try? I should have done it sooner. Everything feels more positive. It just plain feels right. Glad I got them.
Grn14
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Tuneit
Location: Coldwater
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RE: BrockClutchSprings
10/16/09 9:45 PM
Romans
Did you get the spacers too?
Romans
Location: Toronto,ON
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Tuneit
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RE: BrockClutchSprings
10/17/09 11:31 AM
Nice! I'm going to jump on those after I get my power commander. I just rode 50 miles on my 14 for the first time and have a lot of cleaning up to do (tuning wise)
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