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When it comes to clutch plates and YZ's OEM is best.
 
Posts: 552 | Location: Snohomish, WA | Registered: Sat December 06 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yo Hansen read this!
 
Posts: 3404 | Location: Bothell, WA | Registered: Wed November 12 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The same thing happened to my 2005 yz this weekend at the PRO race at Horn. Looks like Yamaha has a weak link in their clutch baskets.
 
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Posts: 3404 | Location: Bothell, WA | Registered: Wed November 12 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Read what EW? MY 2001 YZ 125 was raced/rode a lot
and it took a year to smoke the clutches, back then I was a chunky 200lb. Now I'm a stealthy 175 on my fresh 09 125. Question: The guy I bought it from has a brand new complete after market heavy duty anodized blue clutch kit, can't remember if it is a barnett or hinson? Spendy$$$! should I buy it? What brand of the two are best? Or should I just run the stock set up and just change clutch plates when needed? I just ride 5-7 lap motos..
 
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If you ride an 06 YZ125. You HAVE to update this part! A MUST! I have seen the old part go out and mess up many motors.

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2007 Stopper Lever: 1C3-18140-10-00
2007 Stopper Lever Bolt: 90109-06193-00

2006 Stopper Lever: 1C3-18140-00-00
2006 Stopper Lever Bolt: 90109-063F8-00
 
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