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Rhino Clutch? - 11/18/2008 5:44:16 PM   
MuddBuster21


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Alrite months ago b4 I put my rhino in the shop, I had totally rebuilt the motor and put a hunterwork sheeve in I had ridden it for 3 hrs at the most and now since I got it out of the shop my clutchs are acting like they are not engaging. Do yall think that my new sheeve might be sticking some how or do yall think my clutchs are gone out the bike only has maybe 200 miles.

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RE: Rhino Clutch? - 11/18/2008 10:11:16 PM   
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If the clutches weren't engaging, you wouldn't go anywhere. It's unlikely there is a problem with the clutch parts. Maybe a roller out of place or bad belt or something.

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RE: Rhino Clutch? - 11/19/2008 9:01:47 AM   
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Thats what I was thinking maybe it was a roller or the belt, You have to hold it to the floor to get it to move anywhere, and as you are riding it it constantly slipping back and forth.

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HERS:
07 Camo 686 Rhino/ Mud Buster Cam "The Beast"
Outlaws 29.5's on Douglas Rims
Xtreme 3" Lift
windsheild and roof
Hunterworks Sheeve
Hmf Pipe
Snorkeled Up

MINE:
Blue 2008 750fi Brute Force
6' Gor!lla Lift
27' Backs on SS 212/ 31' Outlaws on SS 112
Hmf Swamp series pipe
Radiator Relocated
Snorkled Up
soon to come PCIII

My Pics:
http://s319.photobucket.com/albums/mm464/MuddBuster21/

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RE: Rhino Clutch? - 11/19/2008 10:23:03 AM   
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I would clean the sheave and make sure the rollers are in correctly. And you don't need alot of grease on them either. Nothing like what comes from the factory.

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