cheerz patrick...that soundz like a better suss...the
half plate you refer to...is that the one in the
double d conversion info at pauls site where he states
that you should remove the plate at the BACK of the
clutch and replace it with a friction plate???...good
article on windshieldz by the way...went to your site
to check out the picz...an wow...the women here think
you're some fine looking piece of maximum
man!!!...just thought i'd let you know!!!...thankz 4
your advice...simon. 

--- Patrick Ahearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon; As Scott said your forearm will get a work
> out with a two clutch
> spring conversion. What a lot of maxers don't know
> is that the stock
> spring is only good for about 15k to 20k. After that
> it looses its
> spring tension. My suggestion is just replace the
> stock spring with a
> new one and take out the half clutch plate and
> replace with a full size
> one. The half clutch plate is a smaller than normal
> clutch plate that
> yamaha has in the clutch basket for who knows what
> reason. I have a
> 122.8 hp V-Max with no slipping problems, I even use
> Mobil 1 synthetic
> oil. Paul Civitello of MadMax directed me to solve
> my clutch slipping
> problem this way. If you have an arthritis problem
> in your family you
> will surely get it with the double spring set up. It
> is very hard on
> your fingers and joints. At 50 years of age as I am,
> you don't wan't
> damage anything that might keep you from
> riding.Cheers.
> 
> Scott Hallmark wrote:
> 
> > Simon,
> >
> > The tech clinic video on the clutch upgrade will
> give you all of the
> > info you need and then some.
> >
> > But beware, your left hand/forearm will get a
> workout when you ride.
> >
> > Scott H.
> >
> > simon crook wrote:
> >
> > > hello rugger max...whatz this extra clutch
> > > spring...where does it go exactly...i want to
> have a
> > > go at that...i have a little slip at high
> revz...will
> > > it be cured by this extra
> spring???...tia...simon.
> > >
> > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > add an extra clutch spring, it tightens the
> clutch
> > > > up and mine has no
> > > > noise.....Lawrence 604
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