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Hey everyone I have a 97 fe501e. Iam going to be needing a clutch soon. Iam most likely going to pick up taffys conversion kit http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1382763462 . Wondering were to source the fibers from ? I have searched around online and not come up with much. I probably havent looked in the right places though lol.

Thanks
 
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Since you are going to Taffy, you can use the same source ?? Probably same shipping costs

:cheers:
ZAGA
 
I sell extra thick steels in the kit. instead oc 1.0mm x 8 I sell just 4 and then 4 x 1.4mm so the pack is 1.6mm thicker in total. I sell a "pill" in the kit that fits on the end of the clutch pushrod and that makes everything OK again.

Husaberg went from 1.8mm clutch friction plates in 2003 to 2.0mm. if you put my kit in you must stick to the old thin frictions OK?

only the factory do 1.8mm friction. so you have a choice of 4 factory 1.0mm steels or 8 factory 1.8mm frictions! but you can't do both thicker sets as the top plate will jump out of the basket.

regards

Taffy
 
Hi

My old 02 clutch was gone so I bought this newer one from Taffy and it works great, this newer clutch with the tubes is much smoother to pull then the old one.

I'm using a mix of 4 oem friction and 3 Taffy 2mm frictions in the middle and the basket can still take them.
It might be possible to go to all 2mm frictions with some mods.

Anyway it's a great option, good one Taffy !

:cheers:
ZAGA
 
thanks Zaga! getting neutral is the big bugbear!

did you file the edges of the selector forks while you were there?

I'm thinking of modifying the clutch drum so that it'll take the thicker 04+ steels and the thicker 03+ frictions....

more to be done.

regards

Taffy
 

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