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Boot
The bushing on my Helix is toast and actually took some of the Helix itself with it. Can't complain after 6400 miles.

Any of you have a Helix or complete clutch you want to part with? I was pricing a new one and they can get a bit pricey. Any recommendations are also welcome.


Also stock Helix is 62-42-46 ER, what other helixs would work?
alsled
I have a team secondary, with spring and a f helix, helix ends in #531.

600 miles on it.

$200 shipped lower 48
Ditch Raider
Why replace the entire secondary when you can just replace the busing and/or helix. A used helix would cost you about 50-75 bucks and you would be right as rain again.

Save your money, I went thru the same thing a few months back and fixed it in 15 minutes with a quality used part.
live to ride ride to live
i just had to have new clutches put on belt took out the speedo speedo took out both clutches 400 new secondary, 250 used primary currently running a 900 fusion helix. It literally shifts like gears.
Boot
QUOTE(Ditch Raider @ Feb 24 2008, 11:42 AM) *
Why replace the entire secondary when you can just replace the busing and/or helix. A used helix would cost you about 50-75 bucks and you would be right as rain again.

Save your money, I went thru the same thing a few months back and fixed it in 15 minutes with a quality used part.



I agree and am trying to track do a Helix
xc-mark
the 420719er team helix works good , 66-44.46er works good , I think team will sell the bushing you need but if it has damages the race its to late. go to team industries.com and see what they offer.
Boot
QUOTE(xc-mark @ Feb 24 2008, 12:23 PM) *
the 420719er team helix works good , 66-44.46er works good , I think team will sell the bushing you need but if it has damages the race its to late. go to team industries.com and see what they offer.



Yup race is shot as well. I actually found the Helix I needed just 2 miles down the road, so I'm going to give it a try.
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