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Clutch
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Clutch
Well I'm really to big to be riding a kitty cat (14 and 120 pounds) but I still love my new kitty cat. The clutch is starting to go I think. I have to push is to start and it has more trouble hauling me. I looked at Olson Brothers for a better clutch. He has many to choose from but which would be the best for me? And how many tooth?
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They are probably the strongest clutch. Have one on a 120 and it works great. Have one on order for the kitty cat. With the chain on the sled just unbolt the clutch. If it's been on there along time getting the clutch off can be a little tough. I dont ride the kitty, I'm 6'0 190 so my days have long past
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You could try to put a couple inches of rope into the sparkplug hole to help lock the engine while you loosen the bolt. There might also be enough of a hub sticking out of the clutch that could be griped with some channel locks.1999beast wrote:How to you hold the clutch to remove the bolt at the end of the drive shaft?
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