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Chase Havoc from San Antonio, TX United States
This worked fine for my Ciao engine, but then I used it on a Minarelli v1 and had bad luck. The smaller M6 screws stripped out while pulling the clutch. Lots of people have this issue apparently with the V1 clutch. I had to tear the top of the clutch off and then painstakingly weld tabs to the bottom of the clutch plate to get the thing out. I did end up buying some replacement M6-1.0 x 50 stainless steel screws to use in the future after ruining my black ones. Stainless is much more durable anyway.
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Works on my 1978 Honda NC50
September 13, 2025
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Belingo Sanchizmo from APO, AE United States
If your ratchet isn't doing the job, stop and pick yourself up an impact drill. Im telling you, my stock clutch potato-chipped under the brutal force my scrawny arms inflicted on the center-bolt of this thing. The drill on this puller removed that wavy centrifugal bastard in a second. Use the right tool for the job!!
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Works on my Express II
March 11, 2025
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Stevie wingwang from Channahon, IL United States
Looking everywhere for a clutch puller, finally found treatland. Description said it'll work on a na50 engine and it did. Waited a week for a tool that I used less than for 3 minutes. Excellent job treatland!!!
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Worked for my express.
June 17, 2021
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Anonymous Person
I had to steal the exhaust nuts to thread onto the Allen keys since my clutch doesn't have threaded inserts. I put it on, cranked it until it made a sickening ker-chunk and popped the clutch right off.
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Also works for Land Rover defender steering wheels
December 21, 2020
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Naplm00 from bay bay bay
Had one for eons from treats, also happens to fit my defenders steering wheel same bolts and everything