Legends Race Car Fj1200 1250 Barnett Clutch Coil Spring Conversion on 2040-parts.com
Richfield, Wisconsin, US
Barnett spring conversion kits are designed to convert the stock diaphragm spring assembly to a coil spring assembly. These conversion kits will give your bike or legends Car a more positive, controllable clutch engagement compared to the stock set up. These kits include a CNC machined billet aluminum pressure plate and heavy duty coil springs.
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