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xb12tiger

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Any one fitted one of these?

Is it worth doing?

The wright up says ' Reduces effort required by 35-40%,

What do you think? I find the clutch gets heavy in trafic and on long rides
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is that the muller power clutch? ive heard good things about the muller. if your clutch is a little uncomfortable in traffic im sure it would help you out a lot.
 
Get the Mueller, its basically amazing. There are 3 clutch ''firmness'' springs available for our bikes, stock, medium, and hard as dick. I'm running the medium clutch spring and after one short ride to Hardly to pick up my Mueller, I was happy I had ordered it beforehand. With my medium spring and the Mueller, it feels softer than stock.
 
where do you get the hard clutch spring? if its from Harley do you have a part number? my clutch slips if I ride too hard and that would be great to add.
 
The place i saw it was trojan-horse.co.uk and its £35.70 (+vat & p&p) the muller is £122.44 (+vat & p&p) and they both do the same thing so the wright ups say.
 
I have the Mueller with Pazzo Shorty levers; smooth without effort is the best way to describe it... I can do hours of city riding without tiring.
 
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