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the_zander
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I have heard numerous times from reputable sources around GSR that barnett "extra plate kits" have a tendancy to rapidly chew up clutch baskets and hubs. Upon inspection of my 40 000 mile '83 GS1100 i found significant damage to the stock baskets splines from the stock, original frictions.
Is this due to the fact that my '83 GS1100 has 10 frictions and 11 steels from the factory (ie: several extra plates)?
Or is the reputation of the barnett extra plate kits due to a factor other than the simple increase in number of plates?
I suppose what im getting at is when my strengthened, rebuilt hub arrives i would like to install frictions/steels that will impose the least wear/tear on the new basket. Should i go with a stock '83 clutch (11 steels, 10 frictions) or revert back to the 81-82 clutch setup (9 frictions, 9 steels)? the motor is completely stock so i dont require monster torque holding capacity.
-Zander
Is this due to the fact that my '83 GS1100 has 10 frictions and 11 steels from the factory (ie: several extra plates)?
Or is the reputation of the barnett extra plate kits due to a factor other than the simple increase in number of plates?
I suppose what im getting at is when my strengthened, rebuilt hub arrives i would like to install frictions/steels that will impose the least wear/tear on the new basket. Should i go with a stock '83 clutch (11 steels, 10 frictions) or revert back to the 81-82 clutch setup (9 frictions, 9 steels)? the motor is completely stock so i dont require monster torque holding capacity.
-Zander