woodysattak
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Took out the sled today wanted to fine tune the HH setup further and also wanted to fine tune the pb-80 more. A lot better conditions today than last week. Temps were about 20 and had plenty of snow to watch rpms on a little longer run. Trails were closed but had a nice hardpack trail on my land to run about 600 ft and also a couple fields to hold open for about 900 ft. Right now the pb-80 seems to be working extremely well. Its hard to explain the shift is so smooth and consistent. It pretty much a straight shift it comes out about 8800 and stays between 8700 - 8800 even when spinning and grabbing once in awhile down the track. I am going to northern WI next weekend I will put on about 200 miles its more of a relaxing trip with the wife. As of right now I prefer the pb-80 over any other setup. I have the HH and daltons. I was running the gates g-force and tried the stock belt because I have not even tried it yet. To my surprise it pulled the same rpms and ran cooler. Belt temps were cooler and also primary was not bad. I know you can't always go by seat of the pants but this clutch seems to mph faster. I can't wait to get it on regular trails and see how it performs. As of right now this is my setup of choice. As I said I can't explain it but very smooth and pulls very good also alot quieter than the yammie clutch. I will report back after next weekend. Thanks
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What puller are you using to get the pb80 offTook out the sled today wanted to fine tune the HH setup further and also wanted to fine tune the pb-80 more. A lot better conditions today than last week. Temps were about 20 and had plenty of snow to watch rpms on a little longer run. Trails were closed but had a nice hardpack trail on my land to run about 600 ft and also a couple fields to hold open for about 900 ft. Right now the pb-80 seems to be working extremely well. Its hard to explain the shift is so smooth and consistent. It pretty much a straight shift it comes out about 8800 and stays between 8700 - 8800 even when spinning and grabbing once in awhile down the track. I am going to northern WI next weekend I will put on about 200 miles its more of a relaxing trip with the wife. As of right now I prefer the pb-80 over any other setup. I have the HH and daltons. I was running the gates g-force and tried the stock belt because I have not even tried it yet. To my surprise it pulled the same rpms and ran cooler. Belt temps were cooler and also primary was not bad. I know you can't always go by seat of the pants but this clutch seems to mph faster. I can't wait to get it on regular trails and see how it performs. As of right now this is my setup of choice. As I said I can't explain it but very smooth and pulls very good also alot quieter than the yammie clutch. I will report back after next weekend. Thanks
woodysattak
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Its a puller that is made for the pb-80 on the winder. The doo puller is close to it but is a little. different. You can order through cvtech in canada.

Dr. FeeLGooD
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I pulled my stocker today and now it is a little bent near the tip. I better buy a new one.
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How much was the puller?Its a puller that is made for the pb-80 on the winder. The doo puller is close to it but is a little. different. You can order through cvtech in canada.
woodysattak
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I bought it in the US for a little under 40.00
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