Bender roller secondary

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Does anyone run one of these? How do these perform on an srx or viper both are 780"s. I have a chance to pick one up, with the following angle helixs, 52/46, 56/40, a straight 49 and a straight 51. Is this indeed a Bender Roller Secondary? Let me know if any of you think it could be a good addition to any of these sleds. Thanks
 

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My uncle has one with the roller 2 with a 49/43. Also has heel clickers in primary and I must say it has over 12000 kms on the sled and was the fastest best clutching setup srx I have ridden. I was very impressed.
 
That is not the bender roller rooster made by advant-edge.It looks more like a max performance roller.
 
it is a max roller , and from my experience angles are out by 10 degrees @ least benders , i run a rooster , on my 600 angles are 39/35 , compatible to a 49/45 so to speak . they present a lot more rotating mass , they are high maintenance and the rollers are big bucks , unless you can get a line on some from someone ... The backshift is quicker and smoother it seems on the trail , is it better then a well clutched stock set up , probably not ,
 
K thanks, ya just saved me a few dollars, appreciate it alot. Kinda wondered why he would be selling it if it was a GOOD addon, should have followed my instincts. Thanks again.
 
yammieguy said:
Do the bender rollers use a cat helix??I have one here that says maxx on it so I am guessing it is a maxx perf one, do they use cat helixes??
the old style maxx ones use cat and the news maxx is different. here is my maxx roller i have it uses cat helixs.
 

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have 2 say this roller clutch will out perform a button clutch any time of day and u can take that 2 the races allso , and the roller is the only thing that works in the deep snow properley, its only common sense less friction, u going 2 tell me ur button clutch is better, not in a 100 years maybe ur problem is u can,t clutch a roller. now i,ve vented off, much quicker back shift which u want in the deep snow. and for drags use a straight cut helix. and u can figure out what spring u use in a rooler as thats the key for them 2 work properley, but then again if u know what ur doing u should be able 2 figure that one out. AL
 
I have 15 years experience with roller secondaries & they all work differently. Not a good idea to put one in the hands of an inexperienced clutch tuner & have him spend 1-2 winters chasing his tail figuring stuff out.
 
MAN AL YOUR COMPAREING A ROLLER TO THE STOCK YAMAHA SECONDARY FOR DRAG RACING ? WOW SURPRIZED. ALOT OF GUYS OUT THERE HAVE GONE REAL FAST WITH THAT STOCK SECONDARY. HARD TO BEAT THEM. 3:16 (yammie tony)
 


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