Clutch bearing

Started by Lazydayz, February 18, 2023, 11:57:04 AM

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Lazydayz

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Ok y'all now from my research these bearings are the same for all models
Now this will is just the bearings not the "dogs" or what ever there called for engine breaking but it is the same bearings on the out sides

An readily available everywhere for dirt cheap depending on the grade you want

May variations in the number but all the same
6807-2rs
61807-2rs

21 uforce 1000
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30" dirt commander 2.0 on itp deltas
Custom cab and box cover
Custom clutching

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Right. On all machines over 600cc, its just a bearing for the belt to ride on when the clutch is not engaged. On all that are 600cc and smaller, its also a oneway clutch or spragg because anything larger and heavier will break the spraggs. They really should make a more HD one for the larger machines because people need engine braking below that 5-7mph threshold.
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Ya the housing is bigger 600
Up but same bearing

These cost me 45$ for both can
But there are way better ones that cost up to 100$ a pc

I figured if I had to spend 45-50 every 5-6k kms I'm ok with that lol
21 uforce 1000
SA doors
30" dirt commander 2.0 on itp deltas
Custom cab and box cover
Custom clutching