RM125 2003 SUZUKI RM 125 CLUTCH BRAND

How about EBC clutch kit?? Anyone use it ??

Im not rich( really im not)
But
I belive in the saying 'you get what you pay for' thats why i keep on looking at other clutches. The price on the tusk is cheap compared to other kits. I wonder why??
But since everyone keeps using it and is happy with it, i think ill give it a shot.
 

James

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How about EBC clutch kit?? Anyone use it ??

Im not rich( really im not)
But
I belive in the saying 'you get what you pay for' thats why i keep on looking at other clutches. The price on the tusk is cheap compared to other kits. I wonder why??
But since everyone keeps using it and is happy with it, i think ill give it a shot.
I'm the same way, my dad taught me to look more at the value of something and not just the price. For example if something costs 50% more but lasts more than twice as long, why not get it as it'll be cheaper in the long run?

Tusk is Rocky Mountain ATV's in house brand and it has surprisingly good value. Heck even if the clutch kit lasted half as long as a Barnett, you could by 4 Tusk's instead the one Barnett.

I have a number of specialty tools from Tusk and they're also excellent for the price. :thumb:
 
I know, when i was doing my fork seals my friend lend me the tool to put on the seal, im not sure what the right name of it is, but it was tusk and worked great.
Seal driver.. but really just buy the tusk clutch kit, it only takes half hour to change out after the new plates have soaked in oil over night.
 
So i will bw ordering my clutch soon and im also thinking since i'll be ordering from rockymauntainatv i might as well order the main jets and pilot jets at the same time, what sizes do you guys think will come in handy for RM125 ??
Since i might be getting a full fmf exhaust sometime in the summer, which Jett sizes will i need ?? I saw the recomendation on fmf website, but should i also get one size smaller and one size bigger as well ? What do you guys think ?
 
How about EBC clutch kit?? Anyone use it ??

Im not rich( really im not)
But
I belive in the saying 'you get what you pay for' thats why i keep on looking at other clutches. The price on the tusk is cheap compared to other kits. I wonder why??
But since everyone keeps using it and is happy with it, i think ill give it a shot.
whats errible on my rms are the stock clutch baskets get grooves in them and all lurch...hinsons are expensive but it solves the problem....best solution. i hate spending it but love the results with stock plates and a well lubed new cable= pull clutch in with pinky. its unreal ...hard to beat
 
Ok. Need to start a pool: How many clutch makers has the original poster tried since this post was current?
Haha i did my homework, i ended up going with ebc clutch friction and steel plates, turns out the clutch plates weren't the problem but the clutch basket had notches in it, i ended up getting a Hinson clutch basket and threw in the plates because i already had them and never had an issue after, i don't own the bike anymore but still keep in touch with the new owner and he is very happy with it.
 
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