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laylonlor

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best pro. clutch for 130 ft lbs tqrk.
« on: November 09, 2010, 06:07:50 PM »

i have a 2010 cvo streetglide with a hydrlic clutch, and with pro. upgrades,with 130 ft lbs of tork., clutch is slipping,..whats the best hi-pro. clutch, that will fit in a stock primary cover. with a normal hand control feel, is it a barnett scorion,? or the rivera clutch, ?and what about  my stock hydrilic clutch? will  all work go togather?  thanks
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Re: best pro. clutch for 130 ft lbs tqrk.
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2010, 06:47:05 PM »

Call these guys make good stuff and reliable.                     http://www.energyoneclutches.com/
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Re: best pro. clutch for 130 ft lbs tqrk.
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2010, 07:43:13 PM »

Talk to Jim (HD-Dude)...
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Re: best pro. clutch for 130 ft lbs tqrk.
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2010, 11:09:38 AM »

i have a 2010 cvo streetglide with a hydrlic clutch, and with pro. upgrades,with 130 ft lbs of tork., clutch is slipping,..whats the best hi-pro. clutch, that will fit in a stock primary cover. with a normal hand control feel, is it a barnett scorion,? or the rivera clutch, ?and what about  my stock hydrilic clutch? will  all work go togather?  thanks

We look no further than a VPC 92T, with a Barnett spring. :)
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