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2005 Yamaha YZ250F

Driven Complete Clutch Kit

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Product Description

The Driven Complete Clutch Kit comes with everything you need to do a clutch rebuild without breaking the bank!

  • The Driven Complete Clutch Kit comes with a full set of cork based friction plates.
  • The Driven Complete Clutch Kit comes with a full set of steel drive plates.
  • The clutch springs that are included in the Driven Complete Clutch Kit are 10% stiffer springs than OEM (springs are not included for the RM125 1992-1998) .
  • The Driven Complete Clutch Kit's steel plates outlast the stock alloy plates and provide a better rotating mass to improve the power range.
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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Verified Purchaser
Best clutch for the money!
You are not going to find a better preforming and more durable clutch for the money.
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Location: St. Louis Missouri
Easy install
Part installed easy and shipping was fast. Like always. One of the best websites to buy dirtbike parts from. Thanks
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Location: Idaho
Easy to install, ligned up perfectly. I needed it by the weekend and paid for overnight shipping, but part of my order was not ready and they held off shipping until the entire order was ready. When i contacted Motosport the immediately refunded my shipping costs and i received my order the following week.
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Location: Newfield,NY
Better than stock
Good replacement clutch. I didnt notice any more or less power. But much cheaper and more durable than stock.
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Location: Ny
Right back to brand new! Lots of moto's equals more frequent clutch exchanges, no complaints here.
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Top 250 Contributor
Location: Spokane, WA
Great price, ditch the springs
Discs have been fine; engage smoothly, predictable, good longevity. The springs were too stiff and were discarded.
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Location: Carthage,IN
Good product
I purchased this clutch kit for my honda cr125 really made a big difference in the way the clutch felt. The clutch is tighter now and no more slipping and better shifting.
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Location: ct
Good clutch
easiest install all you need is an 8mm and 10 mm socket wrench
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Location: forsyth, mt
00 ktm 125sx
love this clutch for the price bites hard and still goin from last year. im on a 2 stroke so i use my clutch ALOT its worth the money
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Top 250 Contributor
Location: Gresham, Or
Great clutch kit for the pricing.
i have used every aftermarket clutch kit and for the price i think the driven sets are great quality and durable clutch set, i am using these in 2 different bikes and they work great.
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2 months 9 days ago
I have an 2003 rm 125 and i wanna know if i should go with a performance complete clutch kit or the normal one?
MotoSport Staff
2 months 8 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
This is completely up to the rider. Depending on the condition of the clutch components, I would lean towards suggesting the complete clutch kit.
2 months ago
If you race or go on slow trail rides where you are slipping the clutch a lot then go for the performance if those don't apply the regular clutch will do just fine.
Warriorguy350 2 years 12 months ago Location: Swanton,md
I've heard that i should pre-soak my frictions and steels in oil is this true and what kind of oil should i use?
MotoSport Staff
2 years 11 months ago Location: P+RTLAND
Yes, your going to want to soak the plates in oil. Normally you would just use the same oil you plan on putting back into your bike. Check you manual for oil recommendations.
2 months ago
Presoak them overnight in the transmission oil and make sure to use the oil you soaked them in and top off if necessary.
chillerkiller Over 3 years ago Location: roscoe il
Will it fit in my 2000kx 125 basket?
Expert MotoSport Staff
2 years 12 months ago Location: Portland
This clutch kit meets OEM specifications and will fit in the OEM clutch basket.
3406cat Over 3 years ago Location: pc ky
Does this clutch fit a 2004 z 400. How does it compare to a stock one whats the difference?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: USA
If you look under the "fits these rides" tab you will see which applications this kit will fit. This is comparable to the Stock/OEM clutch plates. the best part is the price.
3406cat Over 3 years ago Location: pc ky
What type of oil do i use for this clutch?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
Stick with what is recommended by your bike manufacturer.
Top 250 Contributor
Over 3 years ago Location: elwood in.
you can use your oem oil
Over 3 years ago Location: philippines
Aluminum clutch plate or steel clutch plate??
which is the best 1??
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: USA
Steel has always been the norm. Aluminum has been known to pollute the oil faster than steel.
ChromeCR Over 3 years ago
Swaping my cr250 aluminum plates for steel?
just wondering if steel plates will keep my oil cleaner, i have been told to swap the aluminum plates for steel is this good idea?, and would this kit be good to use if so? thanks
Over 3 years ago Location: chattanooga, TN
yes, but you should be changing your oil evry other or every third ride. It's cheap insurance.
chris56565 Over 3 years ago
Is it any good for a raptor 660?
does it come with gaskets
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: USA
These are actually a really nice clutch kit, and for the price you can't beat it. Unfortunately these kits do not include the clutch cover gasket, those are sold separately.
glenwoodroad Over 3 years ago
Do i need a special tool to change the clutch gears in my honda cr125?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
a handy tool to have is the clutch tool. But it's not necessary.
hondarider357 Over 4 years ago
Dose the kit come with 6 springs for the drz 110 or just the 4?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
There is only 4 springs on the DRZ110 so it will only include 4 for that bike.
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