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Old 04-21-2017, 09:41 PM   #1
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Default Yamaha g11 to g22 clutch. Works good $90 bucks

This is a good working used g22 primary clutch. Works good , but has a lot of hours on it. Would be a good candidate for a guy not wanting to sink a lot into his build or somebody that wants a great rebuild clutch candidate. I'm asking 90 boo and ill pay the shipping.

I also have g2-g14 clutch for sale that is in real good shape with low hours for 120 bucks just check my other treads
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Old 04-22-2017, 07:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Yamaha g11 to g22 clutch. Works good $90 bucks

UPDATE: didn't realize the new ones were only 250 or so I thought they were closer to 400. So let's make it 60 bucks I'll pay the shipping.
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Old 04-25-2017, 07:26 AM   #3
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Default Re: Yamaha g11 to g22 clutch. Works good $90 bucks

OK. I asked a question on your other post about the G14 style clutch. I get it now. Sorry, guess I should've read on before asking questions.

So are the outer threads, that the puller bolt threads into, still in good shape? I have a good clutch, this style, but the threads are shot. So pulling it off the crank can be a bit hair raising using a 3 jaw puller.
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Old 04-25-2017, 08:14 AM   #4
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Default Re: Yamaha g11 to g22 clutch. Works good $90 bucks

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OK. I asked a question on your other post about the G14 style clutch. I get it now. Sorry, guess I should've read on before asking questions.

So are the outer threads, that the puller bolt threads into, still in good shape? I have a good clutch, this style, but the threads are shot. So pulling it off the crank can be a bit hair raising using a 3 jaw puller.
i dont understand why you need a 3 jaw puller for a yamaha clutch? you used the yamaha clutch bolt removal right?

anyways yea the threads on both my clutches are fine. the other clutch i have i think is sold.
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Old 04-25-2017, 10:22 AM   #5
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i dont understand why you need a 3 jaw puller for a yamaha clutch? you used the yamaha clutch bolt removal right?

anyways yea the threads on both my clutches are fine. the other clutch i have i think is sold.
Because the threads that the puller bolt would bite on are shot. I guess whoever owned the cart before me screwed the threads up so now the puller tool won't thread into it. So I had to use a 3 jaw puller but I really don't like using that puller on clutches.

I ordered a M14 x 1mm tap to see if I can regain the threads but there may be no hope in saving them. They look pretty bad. I'll keep an eye on this thread and if you sell it then it wasn't meant to be.
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Because the threads that the puller bolt would bite on are shot. I guess whoever owned the cart before me screwed the threads up so now the puller tool won't thread into it. So I had to use a 3 jaw puller but I really don't like using that puller on clutches.

I ordered a M14 x 1mm tap to see if I can regain the threads but there may be no hope in saving them. They look pretty bad. I'll keep an eye on this thread and if you sell it then it wasn't meant to be.
**** that sucks. ive taken a ton of yamaha clutches off and havent ran into that.
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Old 04-28-2017, 10:50 AM   #7
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45 bucks ill pay the shipping!
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