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 Posted: Thu Apr 13th, 2006 12:58 am
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Anybody have an opinion on Heelclicker clutch kits?



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 Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 12:07 pm
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I have the heelclicker in my 500ho .It was a easy install and works well

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 Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 01:57 pm
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Is the differance in performance good enough to justify the price,wich is not to bad,and have you experianced any negative sides to the kit? I plow snow with mine in the winter and pull trailers of wood and drag cars around in the summer. 



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 Posted: Sat Apr 22nd, 2006 03:42 am
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Yes the kit will justify the cost, I can't think of any thing negative about the kit. It will give you better EBS better belt grab and all around better performance out of your clutch. It will do away with the belt lag and slipping that you have now. You will use low far less of the time, you will still need it just far less.

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 Posted: Sat Apr 22nd, 2006 01:56 pm
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well, thats good enough for me, thanks for the info COB, looks like that will be my next mod. GOOD RIDEING.:aniwh: :thumb2: 



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Holler at me when you are ready we can save you a couple of bucks.

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I sure will, thanks a bunch



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COB I have a friend with a SP700 carb. He is thinking of a clutch kit set up for running big tires. Is the Heelclicker good for that? 



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Yes it work just fine for the larger tires. The kit gives you far better belt grip and better engagement even with bigger tires. I have 27 BIGHORNS on mine and it works great. Just have him get a hold of me I can save him a couple of bucks on a kit. Tell him to let me know you sent him.

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Thanks I will let him know



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 Posted: Sat May 13th, 2006 07:39 pm
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My brother in law has a polaris 700 efi. He has never complained about it untill I bought an outlander 800 he wants his to wheelie but has never been able to do so. will a clutch kit help him to wheelie and will it go a little quicker off the line? Also how much do they cost? I think he is jelous of mine but won't admit it. He wants no part of racing me, but he wan'ts his to be quicker. so should he buy the kit or go with a pipe or both?  Thanks for your help



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 Posted: Sat May 13th, 2006 08:37 pm
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Lets face it a 700 isn't going to out run a 800 BOMB in a race. Adding a pipe or what ever is great, but if you aren't getting the power to the ground in the most efficant way. You are wasting your money. Stock clutching is pretty good, but just that pretty good, it can be improved. What a HC kit will do is improve the belt grab give you better engagement it will do away with the belt lag. It will improve the EBS, it will take using low away so often. You will still need low just less often. You won't gain any top end as the clutchs have a set ratio you aren't going to change that, but you should get to top end faster, as you are doing away with the belt slip that is part of the stock setup. We are talking seconds here not ground shaking performance. I know many of the guys brag about the wheelies they do now.

 

Join the ATVQUADSQUAD.com and get ahold of me I will pass along the savings that we get for a site discount. the price shipped to you is $176.50. While in the site look under POLARIS or HEELCLICKER and you will see a ton of info, plus many comments from the guys that have installed them.

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 Posted: Sat May 13th, 2006 08:57 pm
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Thanks for the info. I'll pass this on to him and see what he thinks. He already knows he can't run with me but he still wants a little more performance thanks again



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