My clutch slips on my XJ11, not bad but it will 100% of the time when I WOT at 5K & up. It did this when I bought the bike but never having this powerful of a bike before I thought it was because of the acceleration I got at that time; that fast increasing RPM change was involved in some screwy but impressive power curve response. Hey, live & learn, right?... Anyway, the slippage is worse after 4.5K of riding. Fortunately there's no gear slippage issues so far, just clutch. I don't shift hard but I do like to crank the throttle once in awhile once I'm solidly in a gear.
OK so now's the time to decide what to do. I've read & heard that replacing the old stock springs with performance springs alone will be sufficient to both stop the slippage but also to remove the need to replace any friction plates. I ordered a set of Barnett clutch springs & they are set aside to put in. I looked around for the prices of regular friction plates and found different prices; from one major supplier to the XJ world they are $80 for 8 of the hard cork variety. From another internet vendor I found the Barnett Kevlar friction plates ( 301-90-10005 ) are $98 for 8, a $18 difference.
So is there a benefit I'd see from the Kevlar plates? I mean, bulletproof vests & my dental floss are Kevlar & that's sure stronger than cork... But is there an advantage a non racer will see & also, is there a disadvantage to Kevlar friction plates I might expect?
The Barnett metal plates ( 401-90-078020 ) are $35 for 7 & if I'm changing friction plates, should I replace the metal ones as well with the Barnett matching set?
Any thoughts from prior experience with these?
Thanks!
OK so now's the time to decide what to do. I've read & heard that replacing the old stock springs with performance springs alone will be sufficient to both stop the slippage but also to remove the need to replace any friction plates. I ordered a set of Barnett clutch springs & they are set aside to put in. I looked around for the prices of regular friction plates and found different prices; from one major supplier to the XJ world they are $80 for 8 of the hard cork variety. From another internet vendor I found the Barnett Kevlar friction plates ( 301-90-10005 ) are $98 for 8, a $18 difference.
So is there a benefit I'd see from the Kevlar plates? I mean, bulletproof vests & my dental floss are Kevlar & that's sure stronger than cork... But is there an advantage a non racer will see & also, is there a disadvantage to Kevlar friction plates I might expect?
The Barnett metal plates ( 401-90-078020 ) are $35 for 7 & if I'm changing friction plates, should I replace the metal ones as well with the Barnett matching set?
Any thoughts from prior experience with these?
Thanks!
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