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SPS cnc clutch housing and self cooling bell 80mm

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Old 16-08-2009, 07:21 PM
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Thumbs up SPS cnc clutch housing and self cooling bell 80mm

SPS cnc clutch housing and self cooling bell 80mm.Will fit BZM and polini cases.
This is the latest design in italy and you dont ever have to take your clutch housing to adjust clutch shoes.just use your 7mm open ender and adjust your clutches,to easy and fast adjustments when racing.A must for all pocketbikers.colors are blue,titanium and red anodized.

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slick parts that are more than just bling. i love it...
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Just fitted a clutch housing set up to a customers bzm engine,and not only does it look trick,adjusting the clutch shoes was so quick and effeicent,no more pulling down the whole housing set up just to get to your shoes,smart idea and quick,a must for all racers.....
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Hi Danny, Does SPS make a clutch housing for a Blata engine? (B1) I couldn't see one on your site.
If not will this drum fit into a TecnoX Alloy clutch housing? (PBP001172)
What size pinion does it take? (Thread size and pitch)

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the sps self cooling bells will fit into your clutch housing but i only have the sps clutch housings to fit bzm and polini at the moment.hope that helps.sps bells are 80mm with an 8mm thread and also does 10mm,ones.

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About time someone thought of that,great gear danny.
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Hi again Danny,
Can you please confirm that a Blata pinion will fit into this SPS bell (8x1.25mm thread pitch)
I need to know if I can replace my existing clutch bell with this one without further modification.

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