Noram Arena Go Kart Racing Clutch, 9t, 3/4" Bore, #35 (light Shoes) on 2040-parts.com
Fort Hill,PA, United States
The Noram Arena clutch is designed for indoor and short track racing. This 3/4 counterbore #35 Chain clutch (outboard mounting only) 9T With Light Shoes. Comes with Reds Springs and is set to engage at 2500 RPM's. Springs can be changed to engage from 1800 thru 5500 RPM's. ( different springs sold separately).
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