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I have had great luck with Jeffs FAST Racing clutch. Couple that with three heavy duty springs and you'll be good to go. Also while your in there, replace your basket with Jeffs Billet basket. Don't forget to add a pancake bearing and new inner and outer clutch hubs. That should take care of your entire clutch for quite a while. Oh ya and a new clutch cable!

 

 

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Tusk from Rocky mountain atv $46 or a EBC will hold 85hp no problem. The Fast kit is very good and it is better but it would be overkill.

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As long as you replace the stock springs with at least 3 heavy duty ones most of the clutches will hold up pretty well. I have been running the R1 or is it R6 disks in mine for a long time with heavy springs and have had no problem. Sorry cant remember which one it is.

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I run the Pro-Lock clutch from RJATV it ran me around $100 and it's been holding up for years. Like bbc said a pancake bearing would be nice with all the extra load heavy springs put on the clutch ball.

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Tusk HD clutch kit will work fine for you. I believe it comes with HD springs, depending on which kit you buy. Adjust it correctly and it should last you a while. I run the tusk kits in any of my stock stroke banshees and run the R1 fibers and barnett steels in any of the methanol bikes I have.

 

- Jared

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