Hello All ,
I need a stronger clutch centre spider to fit my Rapido 250 motor it will be going into a MB Developments crown wheel probally with a readspeed 5 plate clutch . I know the obvious would be to purchase the MB clutch spider but I can't quite stretch to it money wise at the moment can anybody suggest an alternative ? Motors spec is nothing radical Rapido 250 , BGM pipe ! BGM Stator and flywheel , 30mm dellerto with LTH reed valve .
Many thanks
MBD strengthened ( lightened ) clutch crown wheel
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I was looking at a Scootopia one at the weekend. They looked good. Worth checking out?
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Atomic spider , buzzsolo stock them £55.
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Atomic spider was too short for my MBD crownwheel. Check it if you go down that route.
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My road lamby has an af machined deeper sil crown wheel with atomic spider and mrb pressure plate and ive got the reedspeed 6 plate clutch fitted , i dont know how deep the mrb crown wheel is but the atomic spider is made for 5/6 plate clutch kits , in my sprinter engine i have a very deep tino crown wheel , atomic spider and mrb pressure plate and 7 surflex 2.5mm greens with 1.2mm steels.
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Sorry I should have been more clear - the base of the spider didn't protrude from bottom of the sprocket. It would have locked up if tightened down.
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ah yes i had this with the tino crown wheel but it was only slightly short , i removed a small amount from the crown wheel centre to stop it locking up.rosscla wrote:Sorry I should have been more clear - the base of the spider didn't protrude from bottom of the sprocket. It would have locked up if tightened down.
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