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Old Aug 25, 1999 | 06:43 PM
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Chris, I tried and tried, and finaly bought a snap-ring tool. It's worth it even if you just take it apart once!

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Old Aug 26, 1999 | 03:14 AM
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The Roller clutch setup is very good. In the sand it works extremely well. It really shines when you are trying to do some tough hill climbs. The clutch backshifts very quickly and if you have the clutched tuned correctly you are always delivering the max amount of power possible ...

If you are ready to replace the buttons in your clutch or need the extra performance you may want to think about the roller setup ..


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