http://www.easternperformance.com/ai...p-touring.html.
I have used the VPC for over 15 years on 2 wheelers Just wondering how well this slip unit will work on a Tri. Thanks Doc
http://www.easternperformance.com/ai...p-touring.html.
I have used the VPC for over 15 years on 2 wheelers Just wondering how well this slip unit will work on a Tri. Thanks Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
Contents
- VP-SDR Lock Up Head
- AIM008-002 Performance Clutch Coil Springs, 35% stiffer than stock
- Mounting Hardware
The kit comes with heavy springs I was wondering if the clutch lever pull would be easier with the stock springs installed and not slip. Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
I found out this kit also comes with lighter springs Orange in color , says it reduces the clutch lever pull by 30%. Just want to see if anyone is using it and what do they think ? Thanks Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
Every Harley I've had I've hopped up and ran hard. Except our '12 Tglide cuz I'm done makin HD rich. I've always felt HD clutches were very, very tough, that they could with stand a lot of abuse, at least from a stock engine. I added a Barnett clutch to our FXRT just so I could say I had one. (La, de, and da.) Couldn't tell a bit of difference once it was in. But if ya like VPC, more power to ya. As far as less lever pull that's not become a problem. Yet.
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Doc, I have that very same unit in my 2013 Trike with the 120r motor and the clutch is awesome, especially above 3,000 rpms. Also had one in my 2008 Ultra Classic with a 120r motor in it as well. If you have a lot of torque/hp, I think it is necessary especially given the weight of the Trike that you have to "get moving", or running a little hard.
When I originally installed the 120r in my 2008 Ultra, my HD Tech mechanic (personal friend) thought the SE heavy clutch spring would be sufficient but IT WAS NOT. I experienced clutch slippage in 3rd and 4th gears at the transition.
Installing the AIM VPS solved the slippage problem and I have maintained the use every since. However, I am not sure one needs to go this route with an OEM Harley Motor. I would think the step up to the HD heavy duty spring would be sufficient.
Roger
2013 TriGlide w/120st motor/PV w/TT Module/SE Roller Rockers/Smith Adj Push Rods/T-Man 577 cams/V&V Valve Springs/Wards Fans/SE Heavy Breather/High Capacity Oil Pan/Fuel Moto Power Duals/Kuryakn Slip-ons/2014 SE Compensator/2014 SE Clutch Assembly w/AIM VP024 Clutch Kit/Pro-Action Shocks/PS Mono-Tube fork assembly/Pntd Inner Faring/H-D Road Zeppelin Seat/Chrome Rear Bumper/Air Wing Luggage Rack/Garmin Road Tech Zumo 660/DK Customs Lift kit & Tour Pack leveling kit and Oil filter relocation kit.
I have a 17 Tri glide with a stock motor with slip ons,and i could see no reason why you would need this type of clutch set up.Riding two up packed with gear I have yet to notice any clutch slip . Unless you are planning on a big bore kit with cam change and head work I feel as though the stock clutch is up to the task.
Thank you all for the replys, The reason behind me thinking about this clutch is to get a decrease in clutch lever pull, says it reduces clutch lever pull by 30% with the easy kit. I have had a VPC on bikes since 2002 and it worked as advertised nuw was looking for someone that had been using this on a Tri Glide to see if it is working out for them.,. Thanks Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
Better check and make sure that it will work with the hydraulic clutch that's on your trike. All TGs '14-up have them. So far in the responses to your question I notice all are '13 and under model owners. I'm thinking this WILL NOT work with the hydraulic clutch.
You don't have less pull with the hydraulic clutch on your TG, but it does take less hand strength to pull and hold it, that much I can attest to. Mine is a '15, and it is an easier clutch to pull than the pull on my '09 Night Train I owned directly before I bought the TG.
If any of this makes any sense...I'm on the tail end of a midnight shift, and I'm a little tired.
Present ride--2021 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Altitude
Past rides…2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport...2015 TriGlide...2009 Night Train...2008 Yamaha royal star tour deluxe...2006 Yamaha Vstar 1300...2005 Yamaha majesty...2003 Honda reflex...1991 Kawasaki 454 ltd...1985 Honda Rebel...1984 Honda Elite
Nope...I'm wrong. Just looked at the website, and it says '13-up (?) on some, and '15-up on others.
Not surprising...I've been wrong before. Just ask my wife.
Present ride--2021 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Altitude
Past rides…2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport...2015 TriGlide...2009 Night Train...2008 Yamaha royal star tour deluxe...2006 Yamaha Vstar 1300...2005 Yamaha majesty...2003 Honda reflex...1991 Kawasaki 454 ltd...1985 Honda Rebel...1984 Honda Elite
VP-SDR Easy Kit for reduced effort Clutch pull. I have not found this kit other than AIM site. Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
I'd be very cautious / curious as to it fitting behind the newer style "skinny" primary cover.
Bob
It will fit there are a few working on M-8 Ultras. Have not seen anyone with it on a Tri Glide M-8. I have used these before and Did install one on my brothers 2016 RG with the narrow primary but not a M-8 and it did help his clutch pull. I was hoping to see if anyone had used it to reduce clutch lever pull on the 2017 Tri. Thanks Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
I have arthritis in my hands ,Thats why I am Looking for a lighter clutch pull. Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide
Anyone try it yet ? Thanks Doc
2019 Red and Silver Tri Glide