jasburrito
New member
Found a guy that has a primary clutch off a poalris 2000-2006,he,s not sure, prob p-85 or p-90,, anyways he says it looks really nice. I wanna put on my 97 yammy 600 twin.
for 90 bucks, I,m prob gonna buy.. gonna call him back buy 4.
any info at all would be great,,thanks
been having mad probs with mine,,,,eating rollers evey couple hundred miles,,,as rec by many members i,m gonna replace,, in searches about clutch probs,,,,,harmonics of twin,,,,, do not rebuild,,"
I know the info I have right now is not real good,,
Any thing I should be looking for at when I see It later?
thanks just hate to spend another 100-200 plus for rollers and wieghts again
thanks
for 90 bucks, I,m prob gonna buy.. gonna call him back buy 4.
any info at all would be great,,thanks
been having mad probs with mine,,,,eating rollers evey couple hundred miles,,,as rec by many members i,m gonna replace,, in searches about clutch probs,,,,,harmonics of twin,,,,, do not rebuild,,"
I know the info I have right now is not real good,,
Any thing I should be looking for at when I see It later?
thanks just hate to spend another 100-200 plus for rollers and wieghts again
thanks
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ottawaair
New member
I've found polaris clutches to work fine. The thing you want to look for is that it fits on the shaft the same. It has the same taper as a yamaha, but polaris crank snout is a bit shorter, so the inside taper of the clutch is not usually cut as deep as the yami. Just mske sure it sits up on the crank nicely. otherwise people say they're easier to tune.
bluebandit98
New member
i was told by a 75 year old man still drag racin that he did better with th ep85 he got more top end an better clutch cooling