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  • B Offline
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    bigbob
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    Morning guys I have a gpx moto tse250r which uses an engine design bought from yamaha of the dt230 lanza. I'm in need of a clutch basket I can order a new one from gpx but I thought I'd I could upgrade to a stronger one I would. I know the Yamaha blaster atv uses the same clutch steels and fibers as my machine I'm currently running a blaster clutch kit. But my question is is the basket the same? I know the drive gear is different but if the basket is actually the same I can attach my drive gear to the wiseco blaster billet basket. Has anyone tried this with any of the other dt models. And fyi so far I've not found any parts from the lanza engine that I can't swap into the gpx engine including many parts I used to add a kick start setup.

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      @bigbob said in Clutch basket:

      gpx moto tse250r

      I'm not aware of anyone who has done this.

      That's interesting that the clutch basket has failed.

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      I really dislike Chinese stuff because of their quality.

      But this looks really sweet.

      Shame about the clutch basket.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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