journeyman
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What year/model is this one off of? Doesn't look like the 1988 model here: http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-ex570m-exciter-1988_model9357/partslist/D-01.html
thefullmonte said:Not trying to start argument. QUOTE]
Me neither, but when a person makes a statement about bashing someone's head against the wall IMHO that's pushing it. Not cool on a normally clean site.
journeyman said:Agreed, and my point exactly. A lot of incorrect assumptions being made about other people.thefullmonte said:Not trying to start argument. QUOTE]
Me neither, but when a person makes a statement about bashing someone's head against the wall IMHO that's pushing it. Not cool on a normally clean site.
The clutch I posted was used commonly on EX440 SS440 ET 340. Sleds like that I believe. Early to mid 80's. Had one on a 81 SS440 way back when. That was my first sled.
Anyway, I got this one off of a EX570 parts sled and identified right away that it wasn't right, but I'm thinking it might work with the right internals. I did some measuring for spring preload, weight to roller angle and distance and all the dimensions are identical. Think it will work unless someone knows otherwise. Happy to listen if someone knows.
journeyman said:thefullmonte said:Not trying to start argument. QUOTE]
Me neither, but when a person makes a statement about bashing someone's head against the wall IMHO that's pushing it. Not cool on a normally clean site.
No Harm, just different experiences/opinions. Would a YPZ hold up to a modded Exciter twin pipes/porting/compression with higher R.P.M.'s is a different question ? I had a Reichards Pro and then later their Stealth pipe (both singles) without issues.
Vmax540 said:No Harm, just different experiences/opinions. Would a YPZ hold up to a modded Exciter twin pipes/porting/compression with higher R.P.M.'s is a different question ? I had a Reichards Pro and then later their Stealth pipe (both singles) without issues.