Clutch disk

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ljones
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Clutch disk

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I remember seeing somewhere a clutch disk that had a large surface area for more grip but I can't find it, vogle has one with an increased surface area but the one I saw had a small hole just a little bigger than the driveshaft. Anyone else seen one?
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Re: Clutch disk

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Midwest Super Cub has them too but they are about the same as Vogel's. I don't think having one with a smaller hole than the Midwest or Vogel's have would make a lick of difference. Truing up the pressure plates will probably help more than that.
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Re: Clutch disk

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I had mine trued up and I run a kevlar clutch on my 82's. Works great and cheaper than MTD
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Re: Clutch disk

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Thanks I couldn't remember their name. That is the one I was talking about.
Have a original and a 122 http://mycubs.yolasite.com/

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