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Title: what kind of clutch?
Post by: k-town quad boy #5 on January 20, 2007, 05:10:06 PM
my clutch started slippping and i need a new one that wont slipp for a yfz450 what are some good ones that are reliable


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: RTR_380/450R on January 20, 2007, 11:13:46 PM
Factory! When all else fails, go with a stock one!


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: 01ZX12R on January 21, 2007, 02:43:43 AM
OEM, Do not waste your time or money on an aftermarket it will not last. When you replace it remember to replace the springs as well.


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: k-town quad boy #5 on January 21, 2007, 12:07:31 PM
alright thanks. but what about stiffer springs will that help it?


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: 01ZX12R on January 21, 2007, 12:59:23 PM
yes they will. Spring pressure makes a big differance.


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: k-town quad boy #5 on January 21, 2007, 01:03:15 PM
so should i get stronger springs and oem clutch?


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: 01ZX12R on January 21, 2007, 01:40:57 PM
yes, that would be the best thing to do. Keep in mind that going with a stiffer spring is going to make the clutch a little harder to pull in, but at the same time it will keep more pressure on the clutch and keep it from slipping.


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: 535banshee on January 21, 2007, 01:47:16 PM
stock yfz's go threw clutchs real quick. i have been selling a  lock up and cover for them and no more clutch problems. it also puts more power to the ground ;D
http://www.directdrivecnc.net/YFZ450.html


Title: Re: what kind of clutch?
Post by: 01ZX12R on January 21, 2007, 02:34:28 PM
stock yfz's go threw clutchs real quick. i have been selling a  lock up and cover for them and no more clutch problems. it also puts more power to the ground ;D
[url]http://www.directdrivecnc.net/YFZ450.html[/url]


Thats the best way to eliminate clutch slippage. That is the only thing I use on my street ZX12's and Busa's. It takes alittle power away from the engine because of the centrifical weight but at the same time it is transferring the power to the ground much quicker.
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