comet clutch how does it perform
#3
The Polaris clutch is pretty much a clone of an older Comet design. Unless you're using your quad in competition, I can't really imagine that new Comet being worth that kind of money. Why do you say you need a new clutch. Are you sure it doesn't just need a rebuild?
#4
That is true 95, but the comet lays claim to put 25% more power to the ground over the Polaris replacement, for a few bucks more it would be worth the comet to me, but I like power also... so
#5
the reason i am buying a new clutch is because the sheaves have a groove wore in them and it causes a bog down low , i have rebuilt it but still isn"t 100% , the sheaves are wore so bad that i can"t get proper belt clearance, the polaris clutch is $400 canadian and the comet is $625 decisions decisions!
#6
If money is tight, I would look at getting a used clutch and rebuilding it. Possibly using the internal parts from yours if it was recently rebuilt. I know Comet claims 25% more power to the ground. I just find that a little hard to believe.
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