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Offline Brett

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« on: January 07, 2014, 02:57:30 AM »
I'm stuck between the two at the moment, I like the Streamline because of the braided line but I like the Magura because of how it felt on my friends KTM. Is there much difference to these kits besides the braided line? Thanks for any info

-Brett-
86 TRX250R
Gusseted Frame, Pro-X/ESR 310 Cyl, 01 CR250 Ignition, Boyesen Rad Valve, LRD Team Pipe/Silencer, Uni filter, 38mm Air Stryker, 89 Update, Powdered Ign & Clutch Covers, Fullbores, 450R Front Brakes/Hubs, LSR Anti-Fade, LSR +2/+1 A-Arms, Durablue +2/+4 Axle, AC Pro-Pegs, Works Triple Rates w/ Rezzies, OMF Rad Scoops and Louver, Walsh Radiator, Silicone Hoses, Galfer Rotors, Braided Lines, ESR Billet Kicker, Counterbalancer holder and Temp Gauge

Offline Hawaiiysr

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2014, 10:13:43 AM »
You pay for what you get. And the magnura cost abit more.

Offline Brett

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2014, 03:09:09 PM »
Quote from: Hawaiiysr;21688
You pay for what you get. And the magnura cost abit more.

That's what I assumed but they were within 30 bucks of each other so that made it a little harder

-Brett-
86 TRX250R
Gusseted Frame, Pro-X/ESR 310 Cyl, 01 CR250 Ignition, Boyesen Rad Valve, LRD Team Pipe/Silencer, Uni filter, 38mm Air Stryker, 89 Update, Powdered Ign & Clutch Covers, Fullbores, 450R Front Brakes/Hubs, LSR Anti-Fade, LSR +2/+1 A-Arms, Durablue +2/+4 Axle, AC Pro-Pegs, Works Triple Rates w/ Rezzies, OMF Rad Scoops and Louver, Walsh Radiator, Silicone Hoses, Galfer Rotors, Braided Lines, ESR Billet Kicker, Counterbalancer holder and Temp Gauge

Offline Hawaiiysr

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2014, 03:15:52 PM »
Well then be sad your wallet is $30 lighter. And later be happy you took my advice and spent the extra coin.

Offline Brett

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2014, 03:22:02 PM »
Quote from: Hawaiiysr;21731
Well then be sad your wallet is $30 lighter. And later be happy you took my advice and spent the extra coin.

I have no problem spending the money on a better part. Thanks for the heads up

-Brett-
86 TRX250R
Gusseted Frame, Pro-X/ESR 310 Cyl, 01 CR250 Ignition, Boyesen Rad Valve, LRD Team Pipe/Silencer, Uni filter, 38mm Air Stryker, 89 Update, Powdered Ign & Clutch Covers, Fullbores, 450R Front Brakes/Hubs, LSR Anti-Fade, LSR +2/+1 A-Arms, Durablue +2/+4 Axle, AC Pro-Pegs, Works Triple Rates w/ Rezzies, OMF Rad Scoops and Louver, Walsh Radiator, Silicone Hoses, Galfer Rotors, Braided Lines, ESR Billet Kicker, Counterbalancer holder and Temp Gauge

Offline havinnoj

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2014, 03:28:30 PM »
Quote from: spiritaces;21734
This ain't the first time I've heard buy the Magura

^x2

Offline sameltoe

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2014, 05:13:53 PM »
Quote from: spiritaces;21735
What asv lever do you buy for the Magura
I believe a KTM lever...just not sure on year an model.
I can look at mine an see if theirs any numbers on it.
Arens, Arsfx, BHP363
Arens, lsr dc2 no link, lsr dc4, BHP363

Offline sameltoe

Magura or Billetanium Hydrauic Clutch?
« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2014, 05:51:10 PM »
t's either, CH21 or CHZ1 the pic is just for reference. ..
Arens, Arsfx, BHP363
Arens, lsr dc2 no link, lsr dc4, BHP363

 

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