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Originally Posted by dumb_ricer
Clutches cannot have a soft pedal effort and have a high clamp force on a clutch disk. It is NOT possible. Sure, you can move the "pivot" point on the fingers in or out a little bit, but not enough to be able to say it holds harder and is more comfortable on a leg. You can also use a different clutch disk material, which southbend seems to be doing with some success.
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Have you driven a car with a Southbend clutch? They hold just as much torque if not more than an ACT equivelant, and are a TON easier on your leg. After driving both I swear by Southbend, as do a handful of people on here.