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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 40664" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>I have a Tusk clutch and I have abused the crap out of it. You see I like the tough trails. The kind where I'm on the clutch a whole lot even though I'm on a XR600. I have seriously overheated it three times now. You know that when you start to smell clutch kind of ride. Smelling clutch means it's getting fried. I usually take a breather when I smell that burning clutch. </p><p></p><p>As far as I can tell no clutch likes to be overheated to that point. You get a few of those and the clutch is done. My clutch is pretty close to needing replacement. I'd say that he Tusk is perhaps not as resistant as some others, but I still feel that it's a good deal when you consider the cost vs the name brands or OEM. I will agree that it's not the same after the first overheating, but I'm still riding on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 40664, member: 21"] I have a Tusk clutch and I have abused the crap out of it. You see I like the tough trails. The kind where I'm on the clutch a whole lot even though I'm on a XR600. I have seriously overheated it three times now. You know that when you start to smell clutch kind of ride. Smelling clutch means it's getting fried. I usually take a breather when I smell that burning clutch. As far as I can tell no clutch likes to be overheated to that point. You get a few of those and the clutch is done. My clutch is pretty close to needing replacement. I'd say that he Tusk is perhaps not as resistant as some others, but I still feel that it's a good deal when you consider the cost vs the name brands or OEM. I will agree that it's not the same after the first overheating, but I'm still riding on it. [/QUOTE]
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