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i have a tickin in my cluch on a 2000 formula 700
started by Oyea700
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April 21st 2008 at 5:45 PM
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Oyea700
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Location: new york, USA
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i have a strange ticking noise in primary clutch!
when i got the sled the clutch was stuck wide open so i was wondering if that could have caused this noise??
mine:00 skidoo formula deluxe 700
dads:88 Polaris super sport
brother:07 XRS 600 sdi
brother:04 pro-XR 440
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April 21st 2008 at 7:44 PM
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BskidooC
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Location: leadville, Colorado, USA
Current Sled: Project in full swing
Miles Last Season: 900
Miles This Season: 260
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It could be a couple of things but most likely theres some bad busshings or something in there. Go get yourself a rebuild kit, they dont cost $hit...plus its summer! What else do you have to do? lol
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April 21st 2008 at 8:17 PM
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Oyea700
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thanks for the help i'll either do that or buy a clutch kit. whats the best one thats i could get for this sled??
i also have to get a bumper hood hinges and a windshield for it and possible a can!
mine:00 skidoo formula deluxe 700
dads:88 Polaris super sport
brother:07 XRS 600 sdi
brother:04 pro-XR 440
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April 21st 2008 at 8:35 PM
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BskidooC
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Location: leadville, Colorado, USA
Current Sled: Project in full swing
Miles Last Season: 900
Miles This Season: 260
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If I was you I would deffinetely step up and get the clutch kit, there are a ton of companys out there that make clutch kits, like goodwin performance, Aaen, Comet, and MCB. Theres a ton of others but I have been very impressed with my last Aaen clutch kit and would highly recomend one.
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April 21st 2008 at 8:38 PM
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Oyea700
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i was thinkin of getting the cuddnie clutch kit my brother put one on his 07 xrs 600 and he was very happy with it!!
do you know of that clutch company or is the aaen one a better buy??
mine:00 skidoo formula deluxe 700
dads:88 Polaris super sport
brother:07 XRS 600 sdi
brother:04 pro-XR 440
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April 21st 2008 at 8:45 PM
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BskidooC
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Location: leadville, Colorado, USA
Current Sled: Project in full swing
Miles Last Season: 900
Miles This Season: 260
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Quote originally posted by Oyea700
i was thinkin of getting the cuddnie clutch kit my brother put one on his 07 xrs 600 and he was very happy with it!!
do you know of that clutch company or is the aaen one a better buy??
Ive heard of cuddnie but never been around one so im not going to say if Aaen is any better. Ive heard great things about the cuddnie kits though.
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April 21st 2008 at 8:56 PM
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Oyea700
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ok so i'm guessin that it will be worth it to step it up to a cuddnie clutch kit!!
mine:00 skidoo formula deluxe 700
dads:88 Polaris super sport
brother:07 XRS 600 sdi
brother:04 pro-XR 440
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April 21st 2008 at 9:15 PM
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BskidooC
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2175 Posts    
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Member Since: January 31st 2006
Location: leadville, Colorado, USA
Current Sled: Project in full swing
Miles Last Season: 900
Miles This Season: 260
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Quote originally posted by Oyea700
ok so i'm guessin that it will be worth it to step it up to a cuddnie clutch kit!!
Go for it lol.
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