Clutch Bearing Kit For Can AM (BRP) Commander 1000 R EFI

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Clutch Bearing Kit
  • Fits many of the most popular models without EBS (Engine Braking System). Over time, dirt and debris can get in this bearing causing it to drag and eventually seize up
  • Symptoms of a dragging clutch bearing include: Difficulity shifting between gears, creeping at idle, squealing belt at idle, worn flat spots on the inner cogs of the belt
  • Any time you rebuild your primary clutch you should also change out the bearings and washers. There should be one washer on each side of the bearing. After time these washers can break and fly out of the clutch, get deformed or melted from a worn bearing or blown belt
  • Kit includes 1 high quality needle bearing and 2 washers.

    This item fits to following bikes.

  • Can Am (BRP) COMMANDER 1000 R EFI 2021-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) COMMANDER 700 EFI 2022-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) DEFENDER HD10 4X4 2016-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) DEFENDER HD7 4X4 2022-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) DEFENDER HD8 4X4 2016-2021
  • Can Am (BRP) DEFENDER HD9 4X4 2022-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK SPORT 1000 EFI 4X4 2019-2022
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TRAIL 1000 EFI 4X4 2018-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TRAIL 700 EFI 4X4 2022-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TRAIL 800 EFI 4X4 2018-2021
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TURBO 1000 R EFI 4X4 2017
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TURBO 900 EFI 4X4 2018-2024
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TURBO 900 R EFI 4X4 2018-2021
  • Can Am (BRP) MAVERICK TURBO 900 RR EFI 4X4 2020-2024
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