I took apart my tomos today, removing the 1st and 2nd clutches. The first thing i did was remove the spring and shorten them both (for each clutch) by 1cm. I then put them back on and then cut 2 slits per pad (45 degree). It helps a hell of a lot. But be worned, without the proper tools (like i did) it is hard to do this. The two most difficult tasks in this process was 1) putting back the clutch springs... wow was that hard! 2)taking off and later putting on the washer that holds in the 2nd clutch.... whoa... if i had the right tools it would have been a breeze. After all is said and done, I am very very pleased with the results!
here are some pictures:


(Did this for both clutches)
I gotta say, this performance increase is at about the same improvement level as going from a stock pipe to a tecnigas. ****, I accelarate like a mad man now.