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Old June 27th, 2008, 09:26 AM
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Clutch kit

So, I know this has been asked before, but who has the best clutch kit. I only ride trails and maybe 5 percent mud (and it's won't be deep mud), no sand dunes or anything like that. Just good trail and old dirt roads. Also, just to note, I will be adding the 14 SS112's with 26" bighorns. Thanks
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Old June 27th, 2008, 02:31 PM
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Re: Clutch kit

i use the heelclicker kit and like the adjustability of the weights. this is not a one size fits all type of setup, it is completly tunable to YOUR ride, riding habits, weight and mods, if any. if you do some engine mods after clutch install, just retune the wights and or springs and you will be good to go, again. they just came out with a RZR only kit but i used the 08- 800 sportsman kit and it worked just fine.
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Old June 27th, 2008, 02:37 PM
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Re: Clutch kit

I cant pass up a chance to plug Holz stuff.
I know that our clutching works really well, and it's priced well too.
We dont think it's necessary to replace expensive components because the existing clutch can be made to work very good.
Our kit would include: Team Primary spring, Team Secondary spring, weights and belt. All included would cost $188.00
We do need to know tire size and approximate elevation.
We have tested other brand kits just to see where we stand with our own, I can say that only a few work as good as ours does.
but i'll let them plug their own stuff
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Old June 27th, 2008, 05:22 PM
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Re: Clutch kit

holztech, i don't work for heelclicker, but i have installed about a dozen of them and will never say your or anybody elses product don't work, it's just that if you happy with them and decide to make a performance mod to your engine, chances are you will have to purchase additional parts to retune your clutches. heelclicker and silvertip have adjustable weights and i find this a very good feature if you are a tinkerer like a lot of us are. i will say that adjustable weight tuning does require a pretty good understanding on how pvt/cvt clutches function. again JMO
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