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  • Nice videos, If I don’t install a bore kit can I still change the clutch springs? If so what will this do to my atv? Will this help turn those bigger tires? Sorry for all the questions. If I decide to install a bore kit, do you think it would be better to have it done since I don’t have the proper tools? Also could you let me know where I can purchase these items and around how much will it cost? Thank you so much for your videos I love them.

  • wow.. i thought it would be easier... no wya in hell am i ever workin on my own bike :p i think ading gas to my atv is already annoying :p wish i could get something with an automatic clutch atv width of under 41 inch's and like enough power ot get a 300 lb guy going 70 mph.

  • what is an estimate of how much this job would cost with parts and labor

  • @yamahabeatshonda. If was to do it. Your looking at $150.00 for all of it. Springs, gaskets plus labor.

  • man i wish i was more skilled with a wrench, I have a 06 suzuki vinson 500 but rode a wolverine and fell in love Looking to buy 1 maybe a 07-08 but I want a 700, can a raptor 700cc engine work with the 4x4? man you got talent bro what year is your wolvy?

  • The older springs are shorter. There is a big difference between the new heavy duty springs and the stock springs. This bike runs very well, its lots of fun to ride now. The power comes on strong.

  • Those old springs were probably the same length. But after a while they shrink and weaken. Good idea.

    So how's it running?

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