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They are OK for the Clutch parts thread but the problem is if you start selling them on GrizzlyCentral you'll need to become a site sponser. You've posted the info of where they can be found in this thread. Let it go at that, this isn't the thread to start talking about them other than where they can be found. Start your own thread if you want to talk with other posters about them. We now know where some other clutch parts can be found ('yamaha centrifugal blocks") and that's GOOD. This thread is ONLY about Where to find parts. No offense. I'm glad you have a source and now we have a source for these parts:rocker:
You can come back and edit your post with new info as you need. That way guys don't have to read thru 20 pages to get the info that can be on one page.
Gotcha way up north, just guide me along..I tweaked the message.
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Got nothing to do with the advertisement Walt. I edited my first post in this thread to say Contact: Waltinbatonrouge (forum member)for wetclutch blocks. This way a guy can get all the places for the best deals on clutch parts in one post. I think it's great that finally somebody can supply these blocks so a guy can finally replace them on his wetclutch instead of buying a whole new one. Go over to Highlifter and make a post on the Yamaha forum and let everyone know you have them and where to buy them. The mudders burn up a LOT of wetclutches. Also you should see if they fit on suzuki and kawasaki wetclutches, might be the same. Post up on the rhino forums also. Goodjob, people have been waiting for a source for a lot of years.
 
Got nothing to do with the advertisement Walt. I edited my first post in this thread to say Contact: Waltinbatonrouge (forum member)for wetclutch blocks. This way a guy can get all the places for the best deals on clutch parts in one post. I think it's great that finally somebody can supply these blocks so a guy can finally replace them on his wetclutch instead of buying a whole new one. Go over to Highlifter and make a post on the Yamaha forum and let everyone know you have them and where to buy them. The mudders burn up a LOT of wetclutches. Also you should see if they fit on suzuki and kawasaki wetclutches, might be the same. Post up on the rhino forums also. Goodjob, people have been waiting for a source for a lot of years.
Great thanks!! I'll get right on it..
 
... Note: The stock 660 spring is roughly equivalent to the blue. Dalton (who makes springs) says that the stock 700 spring is stronger than the 660s which would move it close to the Orange- unkown at this time how much closer.
Do we have anymore definitive answer on where the stock 700 secondary spring falls?

dw
 
Do we have anymore definitive answer on where the stock 700 secondary spring falls?

dw
All I know is that the stock spring I took out was bare metal with an orange stripe spray painted on it along its length. Makes you wonder if it's not the same as an orange spring?:peace:
 
Does anyone know about the inner clutch on a grizzly 700, not the secondary but the inner and if so does anyone know where I can get some stronger springs to use instead of the stock ones Ive got now.
:rocker:If your looking for wet clutch springs contact Hauck Powersports.
 
PLEASE ONLY POST INFO IN HERE ABOUT CLUTCHES NOT ? ABOUT YOUR SET UP. THANKS
 
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Main reason is if everyone posted there questions in here thread would get a 100 pages long this was posted up as a quick reference for part info. No offence. But thanks everyone will be sure to help you now.
 
EPI Secondary Spring Prices:
Dennis Kirk: $18.99-$23.99 (all colors) {and FWIW...they will beat any advertised price by $1}
Cheap Cycle Parts: $22.74 (all colors)
EPI: $24.95
 
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Grizzly 660, EPI sport utility clutch kit for 27"-28" tires.

BLUE coloured secondary spring.
Red painted 500rpm stall springs.
14GRAM GREASE type roller weights.
Nice shiny EPI sticker.

Now I'm assuming the EPI sport utility kit for STOCK tires probably comes with 16GRAM roller weights, but would be good if someone can confirm.
 
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Yeah I have the 27"-29" tire kit it has 14gram weights.
I'm guessing the stock tire kit may have 16 gram ones?
 
WUN, I checked both cheapcycleparts and dennis kirk and both don't offer secondary springs for a 660. I'd order from EPI but they want $15 to ship a single spring......rediculous. Any other places to buy secondary springs?
 
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