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Comp Master Complete Replacement Upgrade
Clutch Kits for Pre-Evo Big Twins 1936 - 1984
Santa Fe Springs, California based performance
replacement clutch specialist American Prime
Manufacturing brings President Ben Kudon's 40
years of industry experience as a dealer, distributor
and manufacturer to a wide range of transmission
parts and related components.
"I started American Prime to fill a void that exists in
the motorcycle aftermarket industry. Down the years
I have had experience of not being able to source
particular products, either because they are scarce
and hard to find or simply not offered anymore.
"American Prime will 'fill in the gaps' and offer a
range of performance upgrade replacements backed
by superb customer service."
One such example of a hard-to-find
replacement is the new Comp Master
clutch kit assembly seen here for
all pre-Evo Big Twins with early
dry style clutches (1936 -
1984).
"The Motor Company went
through a number of
changes over the years
with the way they
transferred the power from
the motor/transmission to
the rear wheel," says Ben.
"Around about 1936, the one
most commonly known and the
longest lasting stock configuration
was introduced - one that looks like the one seen
here (without the starter ring gear).
"This clutch was state-of-the-art performance
gold in its day - robust, reliable and, for the
times, remarkably powerful. While there
are still the faithful out there who still
swear by the original - but it is hard to
source and materials, manufacturing
technology and power handling
requirements have moved on
dramatically, especially since the
design went out of service with the
end of the Shovelhead line in 1984.
Comp Master clutch kit assembly for
all pre-Evo Big Twins with early dry
style clutches (1936 - 1984).
"The old style stud and coil spring clutch had three
major disadvantages that a diaphragm spring clutch
doesn't have. The more you compress the coil springs
to engage better, the harder it is to pull in the clutch
lever. The friction plates ride up and down on the
studs by approx. 1/8" and wear grooves in the studs,
allowing the friction plates to hang up on the
grooves.
"The needle bearings are trapped in a stamped steel
retainer that is so sloppy, it lets the clutch hub wiggle
and wobble. The friction liner on the rear of the hub
then tends to contact the rear of the clutch basket
and that's when the clutch pulls you through a stop
sign with the clutch lever pulled all the way in!
"Our Comp Master clutch for Knuckles, Pans and
Shovels has diaphragm spring technology at its heart
- it just works better because it's easier on the wrist,
it holds way more power and is infinitely easier to
adjust.
"Plus, we replace the needle bearings with a double
row automotive type sealed bearing housed inside a
billet aluminum bearing retainer - totally stable with
no more wiggle or wobble!"
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
AMERICAN PRIME MANUFACTURING
Santa Fe Springs, CA, USA
[email protected]
www.americanprimemfginc.com
www.AMDchampionship.com
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