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FRP clutch basket

Posted: 01:19 am Dec 26 2009
by canuckhybrid125
emailed FRP this week asking if they are still thinking of making a clutch basket for the kdx.Jeff told me that they are very close and should be ready in a month or two. :supz:

Posted: 05:38 pm Dec 26 2009
by SS109
Sweet! More parts the better. I really hope he offers one for the E series.

Posted: 08:22 pm Dec 26 2009
by Julien D
I think the basket from the H will work in the E without trouble, so if he offers one at all it should work for us E series guys too!

Posted: 01:24 pm Mar 12 2010
by canuckhybrid125
I ordered a clutch basket from FRP a few days ago,I will post pictures as soon as it gets here.Whats one of the better clutch kits that you guys would recommend using?

Posted: 01:31 pm Mar 12 2010
by KarlP
I like OEM XR400 friction discs and OEM Kawasaki steels

Posted: 01:46 pm Mar 12 2010
by canuckhybrid125
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KarlP wrote:I like OEM XR400 friction discs and OEM Kawasaki steels
I didnt know the xr 400 fit,is that a common mod?

Posted: 12:11 am Mar 13 2010
by SteveWR450f
Call Jeff F. but if memory serves I think its old XR 350 fibers he sells. They work great. Bigger surface. Search this site we have talked about it before.

Posted: 10:00 am Mar 13 2010
by Green Hornet
Jeff is back from Daytona bike weekl, so you should get him by phone or e-mail.

Posted: 05:35 pm Mar 18 2010
by canuckhybrid125
So here it is,not made by FRP oh well.They shipped it in a MITAKA box,looks like great quality but again not made by FRP.Maybe I misunderstood when I talked to Jeff lol.
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Posted: 06:07 pm Mar 18 2010
by Green Hornet
From whay I understood Jeff was having someone machine them. Looks nice though

Posted: 06:13 pm Mar 18 2010
by SS109
What is it made from, steel or ???

Posted: 06:16 pm Mar 18 2010
by Indawoods
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Posted: 06:25 pm Mar 18 2010
by canuckhybrid125
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Green Hornet wrote:From whay I understood Jeff was having someone machine them. Looks nice though
It is very nice and its twice as hard as stock,so it says.The instructions say for KX125 88-89 and KDX.

Whats up Inda know something I dont?

Posted: 09:57 am Mar 19 2010
by canuckhybrid125
Did the Hinson basket have a cutout on the clutch fingers for the last clutch plate like the OEM?Image[/img]

Posted: 01:15 pm Mar 19 2010
by Green Hornet
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canuckhybrid125 wrote:Did the Hinson basket have a cutout on the clutch fingers for the last clutch plate like the OEM?Image[/img]
No...I PM'd You..

Posted: 01:40 pm Mar 19 2010
by Julien D
sexy.

Posted: 01:46 pm Mar 19 2010
by Indawoods
You know... I have run my clutch both ways.... Didn't notice much difference...

Posted: 01:50 pm Mar 19 2010
by Tedh98
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Indawoods wrote:You know... I have run my clutch both ways.... Didn't notice much difference...
What does having that last plate offset supposed to do?

Posted: 01:53 pm Mar 19 2010
by Green Hornet
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Indawoods wrote:You know... I have run my clutch both ways.... Didn't notice much difference...
What does having that last plate offset supposed to do?
Beats Me. My DRZ440SM had an off-set alos, but when I installed the Rekluse I was instructed to stack like the other plates. So the intent I have NO IDEA... Maybe Carver could explain :grin:

Posted: 02:15 pm Mar 19 2010
by Julien D
I run mine off-set. No idea why.... :|