cable to hydro
cable to hydro
how hard is it to convert a cable clutch motor to a hyrdo clutch. my last bike ahd a hydro clutch and it spoiled me i dont think i can ever go back to a cable clutch on any bike
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm
.
i was thinking the same thing. but what kinda $ will i be needing to do the conv.?
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm
Theres two types of cases. One is the old style cast, I believe, and the other is the SSM. The later one is a weaker case has had a few problems. When someone says they have a unicorn case, that means they have the old style cast case with a hydro clutch. The unicorns are a little different looking because they were converted at the Cannondale factory. The have machine marks on the side of the case. BTW, they are pretty rare cases and the most expensive.
If you look at the magura "jack" style hydro clutches, like what you would use on a banshee or blaster, I'm pretty sure they will work on a Cannondale. They use an external piston instead of the internal "hymen" on stock Cannondales. Timbo could be cheaper, but if you find a jack style Magura cheap, it might be the ticket.
If you look at the magura "jack" style hydro clutches, like what you would use on a banshee or blaster, I'm pretty sure they will work on a Cannondale. They use an external piston instead of the internal "hymen" on stock Cannondales. Timbo could be cheaper, but if you find a jack style Magura cheap, it might be the ticket.
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm