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What clutch for a WR200 conversion?

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  • BluestoesonnoseB Offline
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    Does anyone know what sorta power a DT125R clutch will take? I'm in the process of dry assembling the DT125R / WR200 conversions bottom end and the clutch i have has seen better days so I need to replace it. Will a DT125R one be ok or do I need to think about a DT200 or WR200 one?

    2002 DT125R

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      The ebc heavy duty clutch.

      I compared springs between the dtr and wr200 heavy duty and they're the same from memory

      The plates are the same size

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        @Louis-James said in What clutch for a WR200 conversion?:

        The ebc heavy duty clutch.

        Use bandit 400 clutch springs

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