Up for sale is a set of Barnett Kevlar clutch plates. These fit all Harley Davidson Motor cycles from 1941 - 1984 that run a 3 or 5 stud clutch hub. These are used but still have some life in them. I have found that using Automatic transmission fluid, Dexron III instead of regular primary oil works best for Kevlar clutch plates. They weigh 3 lbs. Good luck and happy bidding!
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