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JATV250
06-27-2003, 02:52 PM
i've noticed that some of the pro racers use CR500 clutch springs in their 250r's. what is the advantage of using them verses not using them?

310Rduner
06-27-2003, 04:50 PM
it keeps it from slipping if there is enough power in the motor.. also good for making your clutch fingers and hand F*ing sore.. lol

racerx573
06-27-2003, 07:21 PM
HAHA YEAH!! Definitely helps the clutch last a lil longer, but kills your hands, lmao.

06-28-2003, 04:09 AM
get a magura cuz the pull will be a lot stiffer

310Rduner
06-28-2003, 03:21 PM
im not a hundred percent sure.. but the springs from my esr clutch kit seem pretty D*mned beefy.. anyone else know if these are close to Cr500 spring thickness? they just dont even seem near as soft as most others lol..

i really need to order that replacement perch for my Pep.. i just been lazy to do it:rolleyes:

im kinda getting used to the 2 finger set up im borrowing from my friends banshee.. but i have to use almost 3-4 fingers to keep it held so defeats the purpose..:grr:

i think im just going to order it tomorrow.. i have the money and its only 10 bucks lmfao:rolleyes: :ermm:

jamiesel
06-28-2003, 07:56 PM
I had some clutch problems with my pv 350 so I thought I would chime in here.

cr500 springs are designed to have 6 springs not five so they are a little ligher then the esr.

I don't recoment the magura although I have one for sale:rolleyes:

Not enought throw and an rtc actually has easier pull when a new stock cable is in use.

I have had magura, raptor ez pull and RTC. I recomend the rtc for 25 percent of the cost, it is a more reliable set up and easier pull.

I now use the cr 500 springs, if they don't hold I will use the barnett or esr.

310Rduner
06-28-2003, 08:09 PM
cr500 springs are designed to have 6 springs not five so they are a little ligher then the esr.

:eek2: :eek2:

i never knew that :confused2

i guess that means i am just "that" strong.. :macho