clutch question

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  1. #1
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    clutch question

    hi guys what is the better clutch a comet duster or a salsbury 910 its for a jlo 400 in a attex thanks

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    I have only used the 910 and I really like it. Just my opinion.
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    It really depends on what you want to do with it. Both the 910 and the Duster are good all-around clutches for a trail/fun/make
    -the-neighbor-scream-like-a-little-girl machine. I don't think either has any huge advantage. The Comet 102C and the 108C are more tunable (and expensive) units for performance.
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    I would totally agree with Don idea. It really depends on your purpose and budget. I have both good experience with it, but in my opinion 910 with be there and more efficient.

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