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Bart Miller
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Does Max-Torque make a clutch for a yamaha enduro application? I looked on there website under vintage and all I saw was sprinters with macs. Restoring a 72 Hornet Lp 1 enduro and prefer to put a yammie on it instead of a mac. Thanks! |
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Lance Mearing
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were it mine, I'd put an axle clutch on it and forget about the engine clutch. That being said, check with Jim Donovan at Max-Torque or Terry Ives. With a Max-Torque you will limit your stall speed to about 6000 rpm or so which would seem a bit low for a Yamaha. A buddy of mine used to set his Horstman disc clutch at about 10,200 for enduros with a Yamaha. |
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Bart Miller
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I put an SMC on it. Thank you for your reply. |
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steveohara Guest
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Look here for the best setup for your kart... http://www.ebay.com/itm/142343687002?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 Let me know if you have any questions. Steve O'Hara |