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    barnett extra plate clutch kit

    barnett extra plate clutch kit w/ heavey duty springs. i just picked up this kit off ebay for 20$. anyone have any feed back on it, is it a good kit, it's for a 79 gs1000e?

    thanks,
    ryan
    78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
    82 Kat 1000 Project
    05 CRF450x
    10 990 ADV-R The big dirt bike

    P.S I don't check PM to often, email me if you need me.

    #2
    Barnett clutches are pretty bulletproof, they'll withstand drag strip launches over and over again, but they also tend to drag more, I had barnetts in my 1150, and couldn't shift to neutral if I wasn't moving. They also don't have as nice a feel as stock clutches. The HD springs hold things together nicely, but will kill your hand. It's all a matter of what you want out of a clutch. Currently I have stock clutch plates with HD springs, I use my electric shifter most of the time, so the clutch pull doesn't bother me much. I can shift to neutral, and the feel is great. I count on needing to change the plates more often though.

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      #3
      I had a set of those with HD springs and missed shifts all the time. Also as mentioned, my hand got tired while riding in town. I went back to a NEW stock clutch and springs and have never had a problem since.
      If you race this might just be what you're looking for.

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        #4
        for $20 for a full kit i guess i can't complain.

        -ryan
        78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
        82 Kat 1000 Project
        05 CRF450x
        10 990 ADV-R The big dirt bike

        P.S I don't check PM to often, email me if you need me.

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          #5
          I just paid 200CDN for the kit yesterday. It didn't offer an extra plate I'm kind of happy since my clutch basket is grooved for the stock #.

          Steve

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            #6
            I run my Barnett with the stock springs. One traffic jam and my hand went numb with the HD springs. It still launches like a rocket !

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              #7
              I have barnett fibers and hd springs. i never can get to heutral if i dont do it just before i stop. The pressure is a bit tough but i like the solid grab.
              I used to run an extra steel plate but it was a real pain for me so now it is standard amounts of plates and fibers with the HD springs. If you are not drag racing, the hd stuff should not be necessary.
              I think

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                #8
                I have Barnett plates, stock springs.
                1980 GS1000S model.

                I have about 20K on them, still hooks up like it should.

                No crab hand from the HD springs.
                Keith
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                1980 GS1000S, blue and white
                2015Triumph Trophy SE

                Ever notice you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychiatrist office?

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                  #9
                  I don't mind the Barnett springs, but I'd much rather run the stock oem clutch plates. I found when I ran the Barnett plates the clutch would drag, and almost impossible to find neutral, no matter where I adjusted the free play in the lever. When I first started running a dragbike and just snapping/dumping the clutch, the fiber material was peeling right off the Barnett fibers. Stock Suzuki plates for me thanks!

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                    #10
                    Soak the plates in oil overnight then install them.

                    I've had no problems with neutral or shifting.
                    Keith
                    -------------------------------------------
                    1980 GS1000S, blue and white
                    2015Triumph Trophy SE

                    Ever notice you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychiatrist office?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by KGB
                      Soak the plates in oil overnight then install them.

                      I've had no problems with neutral or shifting.
                      I always soak my fibers in oil before installing them. are you saying that even after you stop at a light you are thrn able to get into neutral easily?? Is this for the 1000 or the 1100 model???

                      I hAVE HEARD THAT BARNETT FIBERS HAVE A TENDENCY TO DRAG . i Also NOTICED THAT AFTER A BREAK IN THE DRAG WAS GONE BUT STILL CANT GET NEUTRAL UNLESS I DO IT JUST AS I AM ROLLING TO A STOP.
                      cAPS KEY AGAIN?????

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by GER144
                        When I first started running a dragbike and just snapping/dumping the clutch, the fiber material was peeling right off the Barnett fibers. Stock Suzuki plates for me thanks!
                        I have heard of this problem as well from two different people! I used to run Barnett plates but the last set I purchased were made different and I never put them in. I think that this may be the problem. The older ones had much wider pads. I tried a set of APE plates and these held up alright but I am back to stock plates now.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by srivett
                          I just paid 200CDN for the kit yesterday. It didn't offer an extra plate I'm kind of happy since my clutch basket is grooved for the stock #.

                          Steve
                          Steve, that is a good point that many do not consider.

                          Hap

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                            #14
                            the kit i have the fiber material has been grooved to allow the oil to get out, the intructions in the kit sez that the grooves help the plates seperate and reduces drag.

                            of all the people that used the barnett kit did your friction plates have grooves in the fiber to keep keep drag from oil down?

                            what do you mean my clutch basket is grooved for the stock # of plates, i though barnett can use more plates because they are using thiner fiber material, so if you took a oem clutch and a barnett clutch and laid them side by side they would have the same hieght. so no need to modify your clutch basket.

                            and like i said i only paid 20 bucks for this kit brand new

                            all this feedback is great thanks.

                            -ryan
                            78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
                            82 Kat 1000 Project
                            05 CRF450x
                            10 990 ADV-R The big dirt bike

                            P.S I don't check PM to often, email me if you need me.

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                              #15
                              First timer,
                              I was referring to the wear on the outer hub. Every time you launch the bike it takes a bit out of the hub and after 80,000 km you can see the 9 indents on each hub spline were the plates rub.

                              Also, it turns out that all I got for 200 bucks was 9 fibre plates! The plates do have oil slots in them like the stock ones do. What puzzles me is that when I measured my old plates there was nothing wrong with them. But, with the new fibres my bike doesn't bash into 1st in the morning and it doesn't slip under power or for the last bit of engagement like it used to (I also lowered the idle a bit when I had the plates out). Maybe doing burnouts or the age of the plates caused them to slip/harden.

                              Steve

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