Hi guys.
I keep burning up clutches on my BT200. They get too hot, the spring stretches and the clutch stops disengaging.
I put a 60 tooth rear sprocket in, which helped, but I just took out another clutch driving in the snow. (I studded my tires)
What I'm wondering, is what is the best solution for this? I haven't been able to find a larger sprocket than 60 teeth.
Would a torque converter help or hurt? Is this just the limit for this bike?
I don't care bout speed. 10 MPH is fine....I but I can use as much torque as I can possibly get and not fall over.
I keep burning up clutches on my BT200. They get too hot, the spring stretches and the clutch stops disengaging.
I put a 60 tooth rear sprocket in, which helped, but I just took out another clutch driving in the snow. (I studded my tires)
What I'm wondering, is what is the best solution for this? I haven't been able to find a larger sprocket than 60 teeth.
Would a torque converter help or hurt? Is this just the limit for this bike?
I don't care bout speed. 10 MPH is fine....I but I can use as much torque as I can possibly get and not fall over.
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