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My clutch slips occasionally when I nail the throttle above 6000 rpms. I figured I'd replace the friction plates and springs when winter finally goes away. My bike is an 850, and according to the Clymer manual, the stock springs are 40mm. Here's the rub. I got a good deal on a Vance and Hines clutch kit off e-bay. It has the friction plates, and 3 (supposedly) heavy duty springs. But these springs measure out at only about 37mm,. They are significantly shorter than stock springs. The wear limit on stock is 38mm. So then, I (stupidly), order some HD springs from J.C Whitney. These are made by EBC, and measure out at over 44mm, they are significantly longer than stock. So, my question is...which springs to use?? Or should I just hunt around for some spark plug washers? 