ALTO SKU: 810-4114

ALTO Red Eagle Clutch Pack - Packs Friction BIG Twin 1967-1993 — Harley-Davidson Electra Glide, Super Glide, Low Rider (1970-1983)

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ALTO Red Eagle clutch pack for Big Twin Harley models 1967–1993, engineered for high heat resistance and durability. A proven friction element that balances affordability with reliable performance across most stock and lightly modified engines.

Features

  • High heat resistance
  • Durable friction material
  • Proven reliability across 1967-1993 Big Twin models
  • Affordable price point

Specifications

  • Brand: ALTO
  • Manufacturer Part #: 095752D
  • Length: 8 in
  • Width: 7.5 in
  • Height: 1.7 in
  • Weight: 3.56 lbs

Fitment

Fits Harley-Davidson Big Twin models 1967 through 1993.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this fit my 1967-1993 Big Twin Harley?

Yes — this Red Eagle pack is designed for Big Twin models in this year range and works across most stock and lightly modified applications.

Is this suitable for performance riding or street use?

This is ideal for both. The Red Eagle offers high heat resistance and durability, making it reliable for street riding and moderate performance applications.

How does this compare to other ALTO clutch grades?

The Red Eagle is ALTO's oldest and most popular grade, offering the best balance of performance and affordability for most riders.

What's the fitment on heavily modified engines?

For heavily modified or racing engines, consult ALTO's full lineup — other grades may handle extreme heat and load better than the Red Eagle.

BRANDALTO
TYPEClutch
SKU810-4114
WEIGHT3.56 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
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Sep 7, 2008

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