I did that DIY clutch stop thing today. And shit... what can I say, the fucker really is sweet! Much smoother shifts, etc... you've heard it all. One thing though, if you have trouble removing the old worthless clutch stop, be careful, i broke mine off and it turned into a 2 hour ordeal. DO IT!
clutch stop... very sweet...
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Seriously Ken, you can do it yourself in like 10 minutes, it's total kid stuff. Screw a few bolts together, and slap the rubber top from the old clutch stop on, screw it in, and you're done.Originally posted by kencopperwheatWould you be interested in making more and selling them?Comment
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On the one I made I used the rubber caps for the end of canes, fits like a globe on the top of the bolt I used. But either way works!Originally posted by Eurospeed88You use the little rubber cap that's on the stock clutch stop.Originally posted by bwanacGo to any hardware store, pick up a bolt maybe 2 or 3 nuts and a little rubber cap.Comment
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LOL, it's not like I'd pay $20 or something for one. I wouldn't pay more than $6-7 shipped for one. I'd just rather pay a few more bucks and have somebody else make one for me.
Dan, do you have pictures of your clutch-stop?Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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I made mine from a rubber cork. Drilled a hole in it, drove a large bolt in with a nut on the other side of the cork, and bolted it together until the head of the bolt was inside the cork. Then I just screwed it into the old clutch stop. I think it cost me like .75 and 5 minutes of time.Driving is the only way to go faster....Comment


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