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Old 11-12-2009, 07:58 PM
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He cracks himself up.

Ghost, considering the clutch sprocket is typically 10 tooth, as long as you have racing slicks (like 6"), you shouldn't have too much of a load on it. If it does keep burning them up, you are likely going to have to step up to a racing clutch that uses actual disks. They are made to take a bit more abuse.