yamisx600r
New member
I was woundering what brand of clutch kits are the best for yamaha.
thank
thank
tomseal6
VIP Member
IMO none.
They were all tested on one sled with the same rider and are way over priced. You can use mostly OEM yamaha clutch parts with an aftermarket helix to make your sled perform much better
They were all tested on one sled with the same rider and are way over priced. You can use mostly OEM yamaha clutch parts with an aftermarket helix to make your sled perform much better
SWEDE
New member
What he said^^^^^^
I would buy some aftermarket weights that you can add bolts/washers/nuts.
Pounding/griding rivets can be frustrating and you could nick the weight.
Pounding/griding rivets can be frustrating and you could nick the weight.
teamblue4
VIP Lifetime Member
That is a wide open question, it's all in what you are wanting to do. Race,Trail, or Mountain ride.
Talk to Bruce at CB Performance.
He may just sell you a helix or something, based on how and where you ride, weight etc.
Cheaper than an entire kit.
2datrl
He may just sell you a helix or something, based on how and where you ride, weight etc.
Cheaper than an entire kit.
2datrl
yamisx600r
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alright thanks. it will be trail riding and some off trail but not much
Turk
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Run a 3.6 gram rivet in each hole in your stock weights. Parts will be under $10 & rpm,s will be bang on.
wheres the best place too buy these rivetsTurk said:Run a 3.6 gram rivet in each hole in your stock weights. Parts will be under $10 & rpm,s will be bang on.
SWEDE
New member
Port yamaha is a good place plus there a site sponsor and you can look up everything online and see what you need.
Sxr700Bandit
Triple Piped 700 Triple
Part number for these rivets are: P/N 90261-06034-00 also known as a 13.0mm steel rivet.360miller said:wheres the best place too buy these rivets