MeeLee wrote on 02/08/16 at 09:19:00:Makes me wonder if the stock clutch can handle a larger (25t) front roller, for prolonged highway rides?
I ride it gently, but on the interstates I think I pretty much need to ride it with the throttle wide open.
The clutch really doesn't care too much about final gearing.....it either can handle the engine power and will hold under full power.....or it can't and will slip. The engine makes the same amount of power in any/every gear.....however your are more apt to notice slippage in the higher gears.
I have about 4,000 miles on my double Kawasaki pulley set up, and about 6,000 miles since the engine modifications. My clutch has stock plates and stock springs. I have always used Rotella T....so I have never had a problem with any friction modifiers in my engine oil...my clutch does not slip, even in high gear under full power. MMRanch and several others may have more miles on their 25T front pulley than I have.
I have never had any clutch problems on my Savage. I never apply full throttle until the engine is warned up, and when accelerating hard I never apply throttle until the clutch lever is fully released.
If you have clutch problems on the Savage - the clutch is out of adjustment, the plates are worn and you need to install a shorter clutch rod - or your plates are contaminated with Friction Modifiers, or somebody has abused your clutch and glazed the friction material (or any combination of the above).