Originally Posted by
Cooter
I typically use Barnett. They offer different materials for different applications. You didn't leave any info in how you use your bike, so check out their website for answers. I wouldn't but a set for price only, just looking for trouble there. You wanna do the job twice because of China?
You haven't given any info about the bike at all besides "Uly" so:
If it's heavy (lots of gear and boxes), used off-road a lot, abused, high mileage, etc, then when you buy the frictions, buy new steels, chain, and check the basket closely for cracks or wear. The cost will save you a bad day or a tow.
I have the clutch tool if you need it.
The manual (Buellmods.com) has the R&R and check procedure layed out very well.