Alright guys, my Primary clutch finally gave up after getting me through several rides. I'm curious about the best place/website to order a primary clutch through, any recommendations will be much appreciated.
Are u out of warranty?It is a 21 With roughly 3,100 miles on it
The ACPs are amazing I have the 28x9s on mine and have loved them not so much in the sand or road cruising but they get the job done. Put them on my buggy at around 700 miles and I’d say they are about 50% wear maybe a little more. They were ridden on a lot of asphalt and chip seal in turf mode, and rear diff lock through trails. Overall the wandering on the road is probably my biggest complaint about them but overall absolute beast of a tire, gonna try out their BDCs this year in hopes they will handle a little better on roads and creek riding. Back to the clutch though Creek riding last summer and snow this winter is what was really hard on my clutch ( along with a few beverages ) after I fix the clutch gonna try for the different tires and possibly a dynojet tuneHow do you like your frontline ACPs? I have them planned for this year and would like to hear your thoughts. 30s?
Regarding your clutch pack, OEM is the only option I know to buy a full clutch pack. If you burned them at 3000, you most likely tried to rev it when the tires couldn't turn, a big no-no with these machines. Get off the throttle if they're not turning and the clutches should last a very long time.
The ACPs are amazing I have the 28x9s on mine and have loved them not so much in the sand or road cruising but they get the job done. Put them on my buggy at around 700 miles and I’d say they are about 50% wear maybe a little more. They were ridden on a lot of asphalt and chip seal in turf mode, and rear diff lock through trails. Overall the wandering on the road is probably my biggest complaint about them but overall absolute beast of a tire, gonna try out their BDCs this year in hopes they will handle a little better on roads and creek riding. Back to the clutch though Creek riding last summer and snow this winter is what was really hard on my clutch ( along with a few beverages ) after I fix the clutch gonna try for the different tires and possibly a dynojet tuneHow do you like your frontline ACPs? I have them planned for this year and would like to hear your thoughts. 30s?
Regarding your clutch pack, OEM is the only option I know to buy a full clutch pack. If you burned them at 3000, you most likely tried to rev it when the tires couldn't turn, a big no-no with these machines. Get off the throttle if they're not turning and the clutches should last a very long time.
Honda wont cover clutches under any circumstances, unless another part failure can be determined to be the cause of the clutch failure.Are u out of warranty?
Interesting 🤔Honda wont cover clutches under any circumstances, unless another part failure can be determined to be the cause of the clutch failure.
I can burn a clutch out of a stock Pioneer or Talon in 5 minutes in the parking lot. Its all about how its driven.
A clutch on any vehicle is always the weakest link in my opinion. I have had a few cars and trucks with clutch transmissions and the clutches in most if not all of them can be burnt in about the same amount of time if they aren't used properly.Honda wont cover clutches under any circumstances, unless another part failure can be determined to be the cause of the clutch failure.
I can burn a clutch out of a stock Pioneer or Talon in 5 minutes in the parking lot. Its all about how its driven.
By holding the brake and gas pedals down at the same time? That's about the only way I could think of doing it in a parking lot. 🤔I can burn a clutch out of a stock Pioneer or Talon in 5 minutes in the parking lot. Its all about how its driven.
Using the throttle to hols the machine on a hillBy holding the brake and gas pedals down at the same time? That's about the only way I could think of doing it in a parking lot. 🤔