MOTOBECANE complete stock variator / clutch assembly
motobecane stock variator
 



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complete stock motobecane variator / clutch assembly unit with everything inside!

3 ball version

please note! these don't come assembled very tight, you should go over it and tighten down EVERYTHING, applying loctite where you so desire.

-- sorry no variator nut with these guys --

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3 of 5 quality control, what's that? :D January 10, 2024
taco eater : Kosmo from Hamilton, ON Canada  
This is my experience, maybe I am odd one out.

I have two of these, and both of them are different from my original one. One of these has a wobbly hub (which is no bueno unless you have a fetish for rebuilding bottoms ends with snapped cranks) and the other has the movable cheek guides spaced too far in, so good luck mounting a Varplus to it. Should be fine if you are running the moving cheek it comes with. It's worth noting that the spacing on the studs on the other one is also messed up, but it's useable. I think if I do another Varplus I will rebuild a factory variator, as I find myself doing this anyway.

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5 of 5 Does the damn thing February 5, 2021
taco eater : Chloe Feldman from San Francisco, CA United States  
It works fine. No issues here. Make sure you disassemble the bitch 'n inspect / loctite errythang before you send it home. Don't forget to grease the needle bearing.

I was advised to throw a couple welds on the drum to prevent failure ( as others mentioned ) but I did not... It seems fine so far?

Comes with 5 shims of varying thicknesses. Shimming it on the crank is a pain but it has to be done. Basically you're just making sure the variator has some room to spin freely without it clunking side to side. Don't quote me here cause I don't have an og stock variator with factory shims but I'm pretty sure there's .8mm of shim behind the deepest circlip then 1.6mm of shim behind the outermost circlip. On mine I have .4mm of shim then 1.3mm.  Not sure how much you'll need for yours cause there's a million variables but hopefully mine will give you a ballpark of where to start. I don't think it has be perfect by any means.

Welp, I think that's it. Have fun and be safe.
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2 of 5 New variator does not variate. May 21, 2020
taco eater : RICHARD CAMACHO from Union, NJ United States  
variator. I recently purchase this variator and installed it it was assembled and tight I just put it in my newly rebuilt engine drove it for testing turns out it does not variator dont know the problem.

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5 of 5 Dude, just buy it *****5 Stars Bub July 17, 2018
taco eater : Nathan Lessard from Somerville, MA United States  
After reading the other reviews of this Variator/Clutch, I was hesitant to buy it..... but I did it anyway.  

Super easy to install (you'll need the puller tool and snap ring pliers). Use the puller to take off the top plate, and then use your snap pliers to take out the first snap ring, followed by 3 washers, and then the final snap ring.

BOOM! on/off in about 15 minutes! Wowzahhh bub.  

600 RELIABLE miles in about a week - sounds good to me! Just make sure everything is buttoned up nice and tight and you're ready to rocket.

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1 of 5 Wrong thread pitch for clutch puller. November 2, 2016
taco eater : robert rosselit from Kemah, TX United States  
The clutch is junk, and now it's stuck on my bike. maybe I can heat it a bit? Who knows?

But spend the money on the better variator.

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