Stacking stock clutches to act like a lock-up

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    Someone told me that I could my stock clutch fibers and steels to lower my 60 ft time is that true or not
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    Haven't talked about this for awhile but if you'll soften your shock up by turning the compression + rebound screws that in turn with your clutch will help more then you would ever think. If you were to buy a actual racing shock that has more adjustment would make even more of a difference. But with stock wheelbase a stock shock should do, if you have a Gen II Busa just get a Gen I shock which has a lighter spring rate and will also help a bunch. A stock shock softened up with a extended or longer swingarm works pretty good if you don't want to spend the money since the shock has more leverage.
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