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I'll back ya up on this one. I've Had great luck with Tusk (4 different bikes) and saved alot of cabbage.

whats the deal with the yfz 1000 clutch plates and barnet steels

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Some were I have the part numbers for the steels and fibers I use, there all OE Yamaha. If memory serves me correct there from a mid 80's 750cc Yamaha street bike.

I believe this is also what Toomey sells for a Banshee clutch kit also.

 

F&F

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Some were I have the part numbers for the steels and fibers I use, there all OE Yamaha. If memory serves me correct there from a mid 80's 750cc Yamaha street bike.

I believe this is also what Toomey sells for a Banshee clutch kit also.

 

F&F

probly a 1987 FZR750 thats the exact same plate as the FZR1000

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I've had no issues with my FAST Clutch for over 3 years.

 

That being said, I'm just going to TRY something new....not to save cash, but to try something different.

 

I'm getting Raptor 660 fibers and steels. Gonna give them a shot and see how they work.

 

Again, absolutely can not beat the FAST clutch...however...if something breaks, it's nice to know you can hit a local stealership and get some plates if it's an emergency....same day Johnny on the spot.

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