Davies
03-09-09, 09:37 AM
Morning org!
I've got to replace the clutch on the R1 because it's slipping a smidge, and I've been given the opportunity to get a complete Barnet clutch (friction and steel plates) and spring conversion kit for not a lot of money.
The thing is I've got the option of Kevlar or Carbon friction plates (the latter being £4 more expensive) but I've no idea of the differences or pros/cons between the two. Which do you think would the better option? Do Carbon plates last longer?
Cheers,
Paul
I've got to replace the clutch on the R1 because it's slipping a smidge, and I've been given the opportunity to get a complete Barnet clutch (friction and steel plates) and spring conversion kit for not a lot of money.
The thing is I've got the option of Kevlar or Carbon friction plates (the latter being £4 more expensive) but I've no idea of the differences or pros/cons between the two. Which do you think would the better option? Do Carbon plates last longer?
Cheers,
Paul