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Old 12-21-1999, 06:11 PM
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Does any company make an aftermarket clutch kit for the Blaster that is better than stock?

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Old 12-21-1999, 09:21 PM
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I read an article on the Blaster clutch, and it was rated as the best stock clutch for mods. of any quad ever built. Question is what are you looking for?
Springs, disc, more info please...

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Old 12-23-1999, 12:18 PM
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I am looking for the whole kit. everthing
 
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Old 12-23-1999, 02:08 PM
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Barnett is a respected name. They make good clutch kits, plus they sell a heavy duty kit, with stiffer springs. Compared to an OEM or standard Barnett clutch, the heavy duty kit will last longer put the clutch pull will be harder. It is a trade-off.
 
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Old 12-23-1999, 02:36 PM
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Would one of the easy pull clutch systems work with the barnett clutch?
 
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Old 12-23-1999, 03:48 PM
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Barnett makes a great clutch w/ stiffer springs, but it makes the shifting a bit more notchy until they break in a bit..... All together the kit works great for me.

The easy pull kits will work with the clutch just fine.... Most of the easy pull kits I have seen are attached to the cable itself...so you can make them work with just about any settup. I did not like the idea myself....the one that I was looking into, worked similar to a compound bow...in other words more cables to worry about...other than that....I had some problems with my wrists pumping up on me....But if you ride all the time...the least of your worries will be a tight feeling clutch. you will get used to it. good luck.

Oh yeh by the way.... I have a blaster too....and thats the only clutch that I have yet to replace.

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Old 12-23-1999, 04:18 PM
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Thanks for all the replies. Im gonna go with a Barnett clutch and get an easy pull kit
 
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