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Hi all i do beleive my clutch is on its way out as it slips even though it is adjusted poperly (worm drive) and cable. I am looking to replace it but dont know wether to go with ebc or barnett, has anyone had any experience of either clutches? i do pull quite alot of wheelies which is probably the reason its worn so am looking to get stiffer springs and uprated plates. The bike is a faired 650 on a 54 plate with 28000 miles. Any reviews ir recomendations would be much appreciated.
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Good morning.
EBC are a low budget replacement clutch. There's nothing wrong with them but, they only supply friction plates & springs. Whereas, Barnett also supply the plain steel plates. Which you will need to do the job properly. I've fitted loads of both, & my preferred choice out of the two would be Barnett. Cheers. |
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