Noram Cheetah Racing Go Kart Clutch,#35 With 13t, 14t, 15t, Sprockets, New on 2040-parts.com
Fort Hill,PA, US
The Cheetah, the fastest animal on land and this clutch is engineered to make you the fastest person on the track! This 4-cycle clutch is intended to put you in the winners circle! Features: •3/4" Bore with 3/16" Keyway •Removable sprocket which saves you money and time •Precision machined plate for more consistent engagement •Superior linings on copper disc provide excellent engagement and lock up •Clutch comes complete with 13, 14 and 15 tooth sprockets •Easy adjustment of engagement springs •Factory Set to engage at 4000 RPM •Can be mounted inboard or outboard
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