CountryRider
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Hey, I might be reaching a bit, I'm not finding much local support in tackling my clutch mods.
Backstory
-2010 Mudpro 1000 H2 own since new
Mods
-HMF XL exhaust
-Rad relocate
-Swapped from stock mudzillas to 30x9 silverbacks
-3" highlifter bracket lift (near future potentially 4"15% portals)
-Half a speedwerx hypershift clutch kit non shimmed primary, speedwerx 4x20g and 4x25g weights from the 8xstock 33.25g upgraded #42 wet clutch springs 1800rpm engagement Secondary stock helix and spring clocked to B2
Rear headgasket went on it 2 years ago I hadn't touched it until a month ago.
It's back up and running now and I'm looking to attempt primary clutch machining. From there potentially play around with weights to gain back bottom end bite. I'm curious if there has been any other DIY/machinists/advanced tinkerers who have attempted a machining of their primary. I'm unaware of anybody local that does this. I was thinking of removing 1-1.5mm from the bottom of the sheeve in a slight straight cut/taper fashion to the mid-height of the sheeve to maintain top end profile. (Matched profile to both stationary and moving sheeve will be done).
Just looking for some fellow DIY/machinists/advanced tinkerers insight.
Backstory
-2010 Mudpro 1000 H2 own since new
Mods
-HMF XL exhaust
-Rad relocate
-Swapped from stock mudzillas to 30x9 silverbacks
-3" highlifter bracket lift (near future potentially 4"15% portals)
-Half a speedwerx hypershift clutch kit non shimmed primary, speedwerx 4x20g and 4x25g weights from the 8xstock 33.25g upgraded #42 wet clutch springs 1800rpm engagement Secondary stock helix and spring clocked to B2
Rear headgasket went on it 2 years ago I hadn't touched it until a month ago.
It's back up and running now and I'm looking to attempt primary clutch machining. From there potentially play around with weights to gain back bottom end bite. I'm curious if there has been any other DIY/machinists/advanced tinkerers who have attempted a machining of their primary. I'm unaware of anybody local that does this. I was thinking of removing 1-1.5mm from the bottom of the sheeve in a slight straight cut/taper fashion to the mid-height of the sheeve to maintain top end profile. (Matched profile to both stationary and moving sheeve will be done).
Just looking for some fellow DIY/machinists/advanced tinkerers insight.
machining primary clutch
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