Pro X OEM Clutch Plate Set Friction

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You get what you pay for

Michael in CA

Comments On Aug 28, 2012:And we got a lot. Good clutch.Soak the disks in oil over night or they might come apart after the first ride.

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2008 Outlaw 525S W/ Rekluse Z-Start Pro

David in WA

Comments On Dec 02, 2011:Got these to compliment the Rekluse clutch... Pro X makes great quality friction plates...Outlaw 525 with a rekluse...WaaaaHoooo!!!!!!!

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holding up

RALPH in CA

Comments On Jan 10, 2011:holding up pretty good so far - use with rekluse on yz and abuse it - lasting for about 30 hours so far

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very sad

Butch in TX

Comments On Oct 19, 2010:well you get what you pay for. these lasted five cross country races, left me stranded in the middle of the race. had to push the bike about 2 miles back to camp.

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I love it...

DOUGLAS in CA

Comments On Apr 21, 2009:I ride MX and I love this clutch. Easy install for me. My biggest surprise, I can't believe how much it frees up your mind to concentrate on your technique when you don't have to think about clutching the motorcycle. In the standard MX setting recommended, it can and will still pop stall if your carb is not dialed in and you slam the throttle off so still pull the clutch in those corners where you enter fast, and square off, OR stay on the revs, or get your carb dialed in.

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