looking for any info on this secondary? is it a good secondary?
thanks
thanks
mopar1rules
Active member
I used one on my ski-doo and loved it. Just gotta watch out for the 2 sheaves cracking, as they tend to crack between the machine webbing. For a yamaha application, I feel there are better roller secondaries out there. I like the hi-tech secondaries and hauck magnum shifts. Roller roosters are decent too, but use hard to find helixs and the cam followers that are used for the rollers are expensive to replace when the time comes.
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Thanks will wait till something else comes up on ebay
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BETHEVIPER
Life Member
hauck or lightning pro style, they use stock helixes and springs, add almost no 0 weight and last a long time. Have had mine on four sleds, had to put new rollers in after the third one. I used a heal clicker for a while but broke all the bolts off the helix durring a hard landing at a local cross country race causing my friend to lose.
Not sure if ligtning pro is still around or not.
Not sure if ligtning pro is still around or not.
mopar1rules
Active member
BETHEVIPER said:hauck or lightning pro style, they use stock helixes and springs, add almost no 0 weight and last a long time. Have had mine on four sleds, had to put new rollers in after the third one. I used a heal clicker for a while but broke all the bolts off the helix durring a hard landing at a local cross country race causing my friend to lose.
Not sure if ligtning pro is still around or not.
Scott I agree totally with the lightening pro and hauck thing. I have both and also have zero problems with both. Like you said they are very light and last a long time. I never liked the heel clicker secondary.