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Post by MooKaw on Jul 7, 2014 19:06:28 GMT -5
I run 7 H1 steel discs, and 8 EBC friction plates on my H2. It is totally plug and play, as the H1 plates seems to be 1,6mm and H2 2.0mm. 7 x 0,4mm = 2,1mm Add another disc, and you have 0,5mm left for the friction plate. BUT, there is just enough space for that friction plate without doing anything, at least that was the case on my H2. BUT, you will deal with a little drag, especially when warm as the friction plates tends to swell a little. But no problem as I see it, and the clutch now takes the torque it did not manage without slipping prior to upgrade. Jorgen Thanks Jorgen, looks like I will be getting some H1 steels and another Barnet friction. Anyone know if the Barnet's and EBC's are the same thickness? I might take a few thousandths off the inner hub just to have a bit of space for expansion when hot. Maybe .010" (.25mm)?
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jyrgnorway
2nd Gear
H2B CAFE, H2B, H1B, F8 BISON, Z1000ELR, RD500
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Post by jyrgnorway on Jul 8, 2014 7:02:54 GMT -5
I have both, and the Barnett seems to be sliiiiiiiiightly thinner, so you are good to go
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Post by MooKaw on Jul 8, 2014 17:18:07 GMT -5
Perfect....
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