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Offline 1974cb550k

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APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« on: February 22, 2012, 09:36:16 PM »
I just purchased this clutch kit from our site sponsor. Anyone have any feedback on these kits. I use the search function but it only had one review.  States this in the description...

 APE "Extra plate" clutch kits are the strongest clutches avaialble for your motorcycle. They have become the industry standard...the best. Although designed for racing applications, they are perfect for performance street bikes. They do not grab and chatter . APE clutch kits feature an extra friction plate for 14% more clutch surface. From your all out nitrous drag racer, to "killer" horsepower street bike, or just your well tuned stocker. The APE "Extra Disc' clutch is a must. Kits include friction plates, extra steel plate, and heavy duty spring kit. Installs just like a stock clutch.

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Re: APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 11:47:11 PM »
If Jay says they work then i would take it for granted, he's been at this for a very long time.... ;)
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Re: APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2012, 04:58:56 AM »
I've riddent my K6 for 34 years now, and it's seen it's share of abuse. The stock clutch has always held up fine. I can't see what that extra plate is really going to gain you unless you have somekind of 900cc kit in it with crazy HP. You may just end up creating a heavier clutch pull and or having more clutch drag, making neutral harder to find.
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Re: APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2012, 05:45:37 AM »
I used Jays extra plate clutch kit in both my 836 engine and now my 915 and it works great.  It hooks up great, hasn't slipped yet and no drag.

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Re: APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2012, 05:46:27 AM »
We sell a lot of those kits - but by their very nature, they are very 'grabby'.  Stock plates give a smoother release.  I would only recommend the extra disk clutchs on bikes that need them - performance bikes where clutches are getting slipped or dumped coming off the line.  The heavier springs in the kits can make your wrist ache if you are riding in traffic.

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Re: APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2012, 06:50:43 AM »
We sell a lot of those kits - but by their very nature, they are very 'grabby'.  Stock plates give a smoother release.  I would only recommend the extra disk clutchs on bikes that need them - performance bikes where clutches are getting slipped or dumped coming off the line.  The heavier springs in the kits can make your wrist ache if you are riding in traffic.

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Re: APE Extra Plate Clutch Kits 750k4 any thoughts?
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2012, 02:29:53 PM »
I used Jays extra plate clutch kit in both my 836 engine and now my 915 and it works great.  It hooks up great, hasn't slipped yet and no drag.

We sell a lot of those kits - but by their very nature, they are very 'grabby'.  Stock plates give a smoother release.  I would only recommend the extra disk clutchs on bikes that need them - performance bikes where clutches are getting slipped or dumped coming off the line.  The heavier springs in the kits can make your wrist ache if you are riding in traffic.

Well there's a complete contradiction... :o
We sell a lot of those kits - but by their very nature, they are very 'grabby'.  Stock plates give a smoother release.  I would only recommend the extra disk clutchs on bikes that need them - performance bikes where clutches are getting slipped or dumped coming off the line.  The heavier springs in the kits can make your wrist ache if you are riding in traffic.

ah....the voice of reason.

Ya think, Tweakin is actually using them and says they work well. I think Jay needs to pop in and comment....
750 K2 1000cc
750 F1 970cc
750 Bitsa 900cc
If You can't fix it with a hammer, You've got an electrical problem.