CB500 (for the smaller CB's too) Barnett springs are stiffer than the CB750 version. Middle number is -66-. CB750 -56- which is the spring rate in lb.
Dynoman sell them as dragrace version for CB750.
Yep. That's the difference between soaking-wet clutches and barely-oiled ones!
Ok, so that is why.
The stiffer CB500 and smaller CB, black springs.
CB750 golden.
Are Barnett CB750 springs possible for CB5x0?
If an upgrade.
The rest of the clutch must cope with the springs too.
CB750 has aftermarket billet lifter plates while the clutch plate with its tiny fingers with threaded holes for the M6 bolts holding all together look weak.
CB5x0 has more of that I suppose.
My K6 must have the stiffer ones. I tried to use the weaker (golden) again at the beginning of last year.
Abrupt slip like wheel spin when giving some throttle on 3rd gear. Fresh EBC fibers, F2 clutch and glass beaded metal plates. Bigger bore and much more torque.
Not that hard after I lubed the clutch cable and made sure it was smoothly routed without sharp corner. .
I replaced the clutch lever from stock style to dog leg type to make life easier for my clutch fingers.
Photo with stock style lever under to show where a finger or 2 can get a closer and better grip