5 plate clutch set up

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guygrrr
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i'm in the position to help a mate out with his 225 mugello. he's got it set up with a 4 plate clutch and monster springs and no slipping, but it's a pain to pull. i'm looking at using a deeper spider ala foxhat but would like some advice on steels and cork combinations that work, etc. what are you running that's a cheap, easy to pull, and doesn't slip.

cheers.
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I ran my Stage 5 Muggy 225 on a standard 4 plate set up for 5 years untouched. Never had a problem, but I'm not sure what to do when it goes back together.
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fit yamaha dtr 125 springs nice and easy to pull in and wont slip on motors upto 20bhp
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guygrrr
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thanks for the replies.
looks like i'm gonna try different springs and see what i come up with.
cheers for that.
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