 Heavy duty clutch springs....
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Does anyone know if any other heavy duty clutch springs fit our bike?
Parts cross referance for the tech vault maybe if there is, I heard someone mention this before but couldn't see it in the tech vault....
TBA, Stainless extractors / drag pipes, 65mm over forward controls, Thruxton needles, 904cc, head ported, lowered 1-inch, Console removed, relocated battery box, Australia.
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Barnett sells spring kits for our bikes. Looks like the part number for the spring kit is MT-5-4 from this chart at Barnettclutches.com.. Shoot an e-mail or call Brent to see if he can get them for you.
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Thanks, I did that. He has them for $14.95 so there is no point shopping elsewhere, so cheap!!
TBA, Stainless extractors / drag pipes, 65mm over forward controls, Thruxton needles, 904cc, head ported, lowered 1-inch, Console removed, relocated battery box, Australia.
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While searching the forums last night, I came across this post from Pat/Dinqua:
"One more thing, if you do pull the four 10mm bolts out to replace the springs, you should replace them too. Part #T1170950 bolt, M6x28 quantity of (4). these are pretty soft and are designed to be replaced if you torque them more than once. We have had them snap off reinstalling them, so now we just swap them all out with each new set of springs we put in."
So if you're changing the springs, it's a good idea to order the bolts from a Triumph dealer and change them too.
I put this topic in for a Tech Vault post, and it's now in the "How To" thread so you might want to check that out.
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