Clutch sprocket Mk11

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dirtyhandslopez
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Wondering if anyone has removed the springs and gubbins out of an old sprung type sprocket, welded it back up and used it? What did it weigh in at?
I see a world of possiblilities in my parts pile :)
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think iv seen one on mb 's gallery of horrors :lol:
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RICSPEED wrote:think iv seen one on mb 's gallery of horrors :lol:

Just went and saw that. That had tubes welded in place which must have upped the weight.
I am thinking a non-tubed conversion. :P
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let us know how you get on its a shame these cant be used there very good quality and most allow the plates to site deeper giving better seperation
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Can't understand why no one looked into doing it before. There must be tons of 'em just laying around doing nothing except taking up space.
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