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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 11:28 AM
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Default Sportsman 450 clutch kit

i just put 26" 589 on my 2007 450, i think i want to put a clutch kit on it but i cant find one for the 2007 450. Im not worried about top speed just want a little more low end especially turning taller and wider tires. it has EBS, all the 450 cutch kits i find are for a 2006 450. I checked my title and manufacture date and it is indeed a 2007. If anyone can point me in the right direction or give me a part number it would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 02:12 PM
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Default Sportsman 450 clutch kit

i know that when i put a heel/clicker on my 06' 450 i was disappointed in the results of it. here is info on a dalton set up which if i remembr(it was 2 years ago)was the same use for the 06' 450. i would contact them and ask them to let you know if this was incorrect or not and give some input as i had good luck talking to them.
Sportsman 500 HO

2001-05 (Bottom-mid-range for use with stock or oversized tires)

DBW 500
Suggested list price $230.00

Our most popular kit for the 500HO, it is designed to increase belt grip and acceleration, without losing top speed with stock tires. This kit also works well to restore lost power resulting from bigger tires. Engagement is only slightly higher than stock. Includes billet steel DaltonPro flyweights, new primary spring, new secondary spring. Designed for use with the stock helix, and with stock or oversized tires.
 
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