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Post by YoungBlasterMaster on Dec 12, 2004 17:13:46 GMT -5
what does a hydrolic clutch do, i know it seasier to use, but does it make that much of a difference, the clutch on my 03 is nice and smoth already, how good is the hydro clutch
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Post by atvfourplayrider22 on Dec 14, 2004 23:44:17 GMT -5
no they dont do much of anything and they suck ass they brake and shit
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Post by bradley300 on Dec 15, 2004 6:38:42 GMT -5
usually, things wont break with proper maintence. and they do help. they will be a little easier to pull and a little smoother, but the biggest advantage is they will always be smooth. i race xc and after a muddy or really dusty race, there is so much crap in the stock clutch cable that its really hard to pull, with the hydro clutch, it would be just as easy as when i started
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Post by bradley300 on Dec 15, 2004 6:41:21 GMT -5
no they dont do much of anything and they suck ass they brake and shit how bout you give some reasons and examples instead of just making a post that makes you look like a dumba$$? they may brake, how? what was the situaiton?what was the problem?what was the solution? did that fix i or did it break again? cummon man, lets hear some REAL info instead of reading a useless post
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Post by Wi§eCo-Bla§teR on Dec 15, 2004 10:47:22 GMT -5
no they dont do much of anything and they suck ass they brake and shit lol......
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Post by Memphis on Dec 15, 2004 16:19:46 GMT -5
so when they "brake" they actually slow down?!?! I am confused!!!! If you ment "break" as in stop working properly, I understand? How does a clutch brake? I wonder how many of you read that and actually didn't take that as SarcasmI am the Spelling Nazi LOL
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