rogue builds present a minarelli V1 performance clutch spring - RED stiffer version
rogue builds present a minarelli V1 performance clutch spring - RED stiffer version
 
  $11.99

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rogue builds brings us a performance clutch spring specifically designed for (but not limited to) minarelli v1 clutches! these springs are stiffer than the raw rogue springs.

these springs should also work with derbi flatreed, yamaha qt50, and some morini clutches! be sure to double check the measurements of your existing clutch springs before purchasing.

measures 35mm in length from the inside to inside of the spring
coils measure 12.7mm in diameter

made from 13 gauge (2.4mm dia) stainless steel

"I used stainless AK Steel 17-7 PH which provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, good corrosion resistance, good form-ability, and minimum distortion upon heat treatment. This alloy provides valuable property combinations particularly well suited for aerospace applications. This special alloy also provides benefits for other applications requiring high strength and good corrosion resistance, as well as excellent properties for flat springs at temperatures up to 600°F (310°C). "

these are sold INDIVIDUALLY meaning ya buy one, ya get one. you prolly need 2 so yeah. get 2

peep this video on how to install em!

thanks austin!

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2 of 5 meh August 7, 2016
taco eater : simon thokaar from ofallon, MO United States  
only got about 40 miles out of em before they broke.  The way the bike jumped and bucked when i touched the throttle was rather fun, but i put them on a torque monster, maybe a milder build would allow some slippage for better results.


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2 of 5 broke after a day August 3, 2016
taco eater : jordan from omaha  
put them in my v1 on friday before a rally, broke one saturday of rally. but i got to ride a gila derbi loaner on the interstate so theres a plus

rest of setup is 80cc brn, hpi, clutch shoes were lightened. performed really well, until they broke. not cool at $10 a pop, im back to stock springs

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5 of 5 Wow. Happy April 25, 2016
taco eater : Ben Misfit from Detroit, MI United States  
Put these in with ND20 oil on my Polini M1, amazing the difference in take off. Very pleased. Hope they don't break. I will update if they do. I've been running the stainless lighter ones with no issues.

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4 of 5 breaky breaky December 24, 2015
taco eater : doov from brooklyn  
these have a p good stall but I've broken maybe 4 of them in 8 months...

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5 of 5 v1 gila May 12, 2015
taco eater : Ryan Nash from Memphis, TN United States  
This is what you want with hpi and v1 puch gila on the stock clutch.  Very nice and strong.  No snappage as of yet.

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