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EBC Dirt Racer or Heavy Duty Clutch Kits

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  • Louis-DT-WRL Offline
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    Louis-DT-WR
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    What's your experiences with either kits?

    Does one judder on pull away more?

    Are the springs different?

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    • Louis-DT-WRL Louis-DT-WR

      What's your experiences with either kits?

      Does one judder on pull away more?

      Are the springs different?

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      @Louis-James

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      EBC's Heavy duty springs are a little longer,

      I run the plates to, they have a good bite, I used to do it a bit of off-roading and the clutch package feels good.

      Keep it real

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        @Louis-James

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        EBC's Heavy duty springs are a little longer,

        I run the plates to, they have a good bite, I used to do it a bit of off-roading and the clutch package feels good.

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        @Darty thanks for that, just not sure if the dirt racer is better. Here's a "wr200" heavy duty spring next to a standard Dt125r and it looks the same length and pitch as your heavy duty one. Im wondering if they are the same, on some listing the clutch kits state for both DT & WR.
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          @Darty thanks for that, just not sure if the dirt racer is better. Here's a "wr200" heavy duty spring next to a standard Dt125r and it looks the same length and pitch as your heavy duty one. Im wondering if they are the same, on some listing the clutch kits state for both DT & WR.
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          @Louis-James Interesting that looks pretty similar 😞

          WR200 was rated a 27.5 NM of Torque, I guess I'd have to trust the kit to suit.

          YZ springs - 88-95'? Mitaka do some kits,

          Keep it real

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            I'm happy with the springs I've just installed but for a future mod, I'm just curious which plates are better 🙂

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