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Old 02-08-2010, 04:00 PM
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Barnett clutch springs

Anybody know the best place to buy some barnett clutch springs online?Thanks in advance for any help you can give
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Check eBay, there are always some posted, good prices too
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I bought mine off eBay were the cheapest and trust me I searched the internetz
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Originally Posted by skindonor69
Anybody know the best place to buy some barnett clutch springs online?Thanks in advance for any help you can give
$16 a set

Just an E store I know and trust, there are many others of course.
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:40 AM
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Jazz Motorsports (I work there).. $15+ ship or free ship on all orders over $100.. Shoot me a pm or give me a call 800-655-1460 ext.530
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Do they supposed to be made for SH ? or Just for Honda in general? Any difference in lenght?
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I just installed a set in the hawk. Track day in two weeks, so we'll see how they do.
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Originally Posted by rus32
Do they supposed to be made for SH ? or Just for Honda in general? Any difference in lenght?


Umm, yes.. they are made for the SH.. and yes I'd bet if you took the time to look you will find they fit other bikes using the same spec spring. But know, they are not a one size fit all Honda bikes part.
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how exactly do these improve the clutch?
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Stiffer springs hold the clutch together and keep it from slipping under extreme throttle. I've noticed mine slip at the track.
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Old 02-17-2010, 07:50 AM
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so clutching up a wheelie will be more difficult because that relies on the slight slip of the clutch?
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I don't do wheelies, so I couldn't tell you for sure, but I'd think you would still be able to do that by controlling the clutch lever. My problem was coming out of turns hard on the throttle and shifting to the next gear. The bike would feel like it was sliding into the next gear and not getting a positive grip.
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I just installed my Barnett springs this morning and boy does my clutch feel a lot better. The take off is a bit different, more solid actually. When I'm making the 1-2 shift it grabs so hard I like it a lot, even slipped it up a couple times and it went smoothly and grabbed hard. It was definitely worth the short money I paid for them a year ago.
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