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CVO Technical => Drive Train => Topic started by: CVO2FIXUP on June 25, 2014, 08:07:19 PM
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Shopping for a full clutch kit. Looking at the Aim clutch kit and the Rivera kit. What do you guy's think? Whats better and what feels better when installed? Thanx for the info.
http://www.riveraprimoinc.com/assets/images/106_tooth_ring_gear.jpg
http://www.aim-tamachi.com/images/CF2%20Features%20700x665.jpg
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I have been running a Rivera Pro Clutch in my 80 Sturgis for over ten years and no issues. I can't see why it wouldn't work out in our CVO's either. Just no experience with it on later models.
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Shopping for a full clutch kit. Looking at the Aim clutch kit and the Rivera kit. What do you guy's think? Whats better and what feels better when installed? Thanx for the info.
http://www.riveraprimoinc.com/assets/images/106_tooth_ring_gear.jpg
http://www.aim-tamachi.com/images/CF2%20Features%20700x665.jpg
Both are good pieces. Bandit makes a nice clutch assembly also. Can't go wrong with any of those options...
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I had a Rivera in my evo and never had any issues. I rode that bike like my ass was on fire.
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I found the S&S was the best with 140hp on tap but I don't think they make one for the cruise drive
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What's wrong with your stock clutch? If slipping your should try the heavier spring. I installed the heavier spring when I had my heads done
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Both are good pieces. Bandit makes a nice clutch assembly also. Can't go wrong with any of those options...
http://www.banditmachineworks.com/pdfs/screamin_eagle.pdf
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Both are good pieces. Bandit makes a nice clutch assembly also. Can't go wrong with any of those options...
I have a Bandit clutch in my bike and I'm very happy with it. The lever pull feels a little heavier than my stock clutch was but it only took a minute to get used to it. This clutch does not slip!
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http://www.banditmachineworks.com/pdfs/screamin_eagle.pdf
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I have a Sportsman Bandit on my S&S 124", also little heavier, but great performance!
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