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Time for a new set of clutches


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well its time to throw a new set of clutchede in my shee. I was wondering what you guys like to use. IM mainly into MX and trail riding. So im going ot need somthing that will hold up at the track. I have used dirt diggers set up before and like it. Just though before i spend the cash I would see what you Guys are running.

 

thanks alot

 

josh

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Fast clutch hands down.. If your willing to spend the extra few bucks to not have to worrie about messing with it for a LONG time thats what your after.. I have several hard seasons on mine with no sighs of problems and know allot of bikes that have run them with great results.. They are worth the money imo..

http://www.farmandsandtoys.com/partdetail.asp?partid=34

 

RIPPEN

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Fast clutch hands down.. If your willing to spend the extra few bucks to not have to worrie about messing with it for a LONG time thats what your after.. I have several hard seasons on mine with no sighs of problems and know allot of bikes that have run them with great results.. They are worth the money imo..

http://www.farmandsandtoys.com/partdetail.asp?partid=34

 

RIPPEN

^^^^nutswinger^^^^^ lmfao.. just kidden jamie.. yea i here that they are kick ass clutches.. when mine goes out thats the one i will get also.. i guess i am a nutswinger too!! lol.

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hey guys

 

thanks for all the input. im not sure how my presure plate looks. havent torn it apart it yet and wont until i get home. so im probably going to go with the tusks for now because of thr price and then switch to some fasts when i upgrade to a hinson basket and presure plate.

 

again thanks for the input

 

josh

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I've been running the same $45 Tusk clutch plates for over 3.5 years now. That clutch has seen a shitload of work during that span, with the last 1.5 yrs backing up my cub motor.

I use all 6 heavy duty springs and thats the key for a long lasting non slipping clutch.

 

It's all about the heavy duty springs. IMO spring pressure is the most important part of the clutch.

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I have heard good things about the FAST setup. However,make sure your pressure plate hasnt worn a groove. The FAST kit has wider fibers and will not seat properly if so. If you do have some wear I would get another Dirt Digger. That is what I run and it works well.

 

Or you could just buy a new Pressure Plate for 20 bucks and not Use one that is WORN out.

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