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P-85 billet spider

madmax

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Anyone seen these or had any experience with them? Looks like a nice piece. Can actually grease the needle bearing rollers. Supposedly Carls has been using them.

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Looks like a nice piece! What's the price like? I blew out a roller on my clutch, which I got fixed recently, but I was told I'll probably only get a few hundred miles out of it before it goes again. It'd be nice if this was a cheaper option than buying a whole new clutch, or if it held up better than the standard spider. I'd love to know more about it; I can't find any information on it searching the interwebs...
 

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Could be worse; it's still $300 less than a whole new clutch. If the rollers and buttons hold out better than the stock clutch, it seems it'd be worth the price.
 
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Are the buttons a bigger diameter ? If so the buttons should last longer. Assuming the button material is as good or better than stock.
 

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There is a bunch of info and how to grease the needle bearings on there IG . They are for sure a nice piece . May have to try one in my next clutch rebuild .


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That's really slick looking. Biggest complaint of the p85 has alwayd been rollers/bushings don't seem to last very long at all.

Just put one on my boost. May be what I do when it inevitably needs rebuilding at 400 miles.
 
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