So is the clutchmaster, we weighed mine in at 7.4lbs on our scale. As far as clutch goes, I have an Exedy, and so far have been pretty happy with it. In fact, I even figured out the whole problem with the clutch adjustment problem everybody seemed to have with exedy clutches. The Exedy clutch comes with a factory throwout bearing, but it's for a GS-R not an ITR, so if you use a factory ITR throwout bearing, you don't need to adjust anything.
As far as Spoon, Toda, Mugen, and honda OEM, all of their clutches are manufactured by a company called Dakin Clutch, who also coincidentaly manufactures Exedy, if you look on all the different tunner website, as compare the pressur plates and disks, you'll notice they are all the same......Go figure. In any case, as far as clutches go, the one that I had that I liked the most was a clutchmaster FX100, it had nice light pedal pressure, and griped just fine, but I would suggest to go with the carbon kevlar version rather than the organic street disk. That being said, I'm currently using an Exedy Clutch that so far I like even more.
Hey, Trey, what are your complaints with the Exedy disk, so I know what to expect later???? You already got me worying......
Later,
Aj