ez pull clutch

Mueller may make an easy pull for your clutch. I had their product installed on mine but I have an '06 1200 Sportster. My clutch pull is about 50 % easier than before it was installed.
 
X2 on msocko3 's post. I have the VP clutch and it works well. Light pull but great grip on the plates.
 
When we bought Vesta the 09, she had one hell of a time pulling the clutch. After the Chemo treatments she had lost the feeling and strength in her hands. Steve, the service manager at the local Harley dealer talked to her about her Deluxe. She had no problems with that clutch. I don't know the part number, but Steve installed the clutch spring for a 96" motor. Said he didn't know if there would be a slippage problem, but at least she could use the clutch. Well, 26,000 miles later I'm (253#) riding it with no clutch problems. Did the same with her '11 trike.

Good Luck!
 
About 2006, Harley finally came to the conclusion that not everybody needed a racing clutch and they started installing the lighter clutch spring and improved the leverage in the ball-n-ramp lifting mechanism. They put the heavier springs in the TG's to insure no slippage on a heavy machine under hard riding (some of us are would-be drag-racers and some not).

Many times, a simple clutch spring replacement like you (screwball) did will solve the problem for those that ride like normal human beings. All else failing....the VPC will fix it.
 
A friend of mine had lost all use of his left hand and arm. He put some sort of cetrifical clutch on his 08 SE Springer. It work great for him. It cost him about 1500 to have it installed but he was able to ride again.
 
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