- Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:27 pm
#29795
Hi guys------- NORM, the theory ( as I'm sure you know) is the greater friction area allows more power transmission and requires less clamping pressure, thus lighter springs and a lighter lever.....BUT (there's always one, eh ??) --- as the OE on the ENFIELD 4-speed box is more than capable of transmitting the usual upgrades and is fairly light in operation anyway, then I don't see the point of changing...For example, my No1 bike has the easier breathing carb----8:1 piston----de-restricted exhaust etc. and NO clutch slip at all at any stage of operation..... HOWEVER, with my 1980 TIGER 750, the standard clutch arrangement ---- even when fully oiled, adjusted etc. ----- is on the HEAVY side...So the extra plates upgrade, along with the softer springs, is very beneficial indeed.....On my previous T140 I fitted a Norton Commando diaphragm clutch and this is almost finger-light in operation...So much so that you can feel the point at which the pressure "fingers" go over centre.....Makes for a LIVELY start if you are not used to it.......!!!! Christmas on Bondi Beach this year then matey ?? Tinnies and a Burger ??--I'm in !!!!