Bender roller secondary

dupper

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Hey, a bender roller clutch, is it a good buy at $200 canadian and is it a big difference in top end speeds going with a roller? Not sure what to do any comments would be appreciated.Thanks
 

You might see more top end if tuned for your sled properly with the right helix but haveing one sitting on my shelf i would say the money is better of spent on keeping your origanal setup in top condition.

The rollers will wear out on the pins if they havent been mantained properly and can be expensive 2 fix.
 
A roller is not going to give you any noticeably better top speed than stock. The main advantage to a roller is the tremendous increase in backshifting which can be used to your advantage to increase overall performance. A roller secondary will allow you to increase the efficiency of your clutching system by removing nearly all friction on the helix. A roller secondary can be used to increase secondary efficiencies while keeping the same amount of backshifting capabilities on the belt aswell.

The more belt side pressure you have on your secondary, the better backshifting you will have and worse overall clutch efficiency.
 
Is this the clutch you are asking about? If so get back to me, I have some info on it.
 

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Crazy we told you 3 times you have a maxximum roller not an advantedge like he is asking about.
 
LOL, Yeah turk i know, I sent the roller that i had bought, back, I thought maybe this was the same one and was going to tell him that it wouldnt fit an srx or viper. Just trying to look out for another ty member. This may turn out to be a different clutch though. The guy i bought from had it advertised as a bender roller secondary. Its just the price and location are similiar.
 
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