Nuke Em wrote:
Hi Doug,
This is my 2 cents worth!
The 102C-----good--- is fully adjustable to take full advantage of every scrap of HP for a particular riding style and
Engine characteristics(power bands)
bad----expensive, you need an assortment of cam arms and springs, gets dirty easily without a dust shield which are hard to find now
The 94C-------good----1/2 price of 102C, simple design, built in dust cover, good on stock or built up engines
bad-----non-adjustable
The HRD2------good-----3/4 price of 102C,simple design,adjustable,good for stock or built engines
------bad------questionable balance issues(maybe, streak of lower bearing failures)
After that being said, I run 2 350 odysseys with 102Cs and one with a stock salisbury. My buddy runs a HRD2 and a stock on his machines. We are both very happy with what we have. The key, in my opinion again, is regular lube and mantainance. None like mud, water, and dirt left in them.
I have never owned a 94C, but I am planning on putting one my stock machine later. Everyone that has posted about thier 94Cs has really liked them. So, its in your court.
Is your machine built up yet?
Gary
well doug (gary aka nukem ) has spelled it out pretty well on the availability of clutch's for the fl350.For simplicity,out of the box ready to go good performance up to about 70hp the Comet 94c cant be beat,w/proper maintenance it is a good solid clutch.
Unless you are going racing- the 102c and
power bloc hrd2 clutches would be the ones to consider and require much more attention and cleaning than any others.
You may also want to consider the driven clutch if yours is old and stock.Comet did at one time offer a combo set with the 94c and driven package w/comet belt for a real decent price but as of late i am not sure the package is still available from comet. A quick call to Sara at Triple E Enterprises would cure the info on this question.
Triple E 1-800-763-3762
ask Sara also to send you a catalouge and she will gladly send one out for you.
Also do me a favor and post on the availability of the Comet 94c combo kit and #/price associated with the kit now.
Several guys in the comunity offer or stock the Comet clutches including sledparts guy on ebay but do not offer the kit,some say it is not available any longer.A call to EEE and Sara will confirm one way or another.