Auto Clutch?
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I do have a brand new one sitting in a box in the barn, at least I remember putting it there a couple years ago
Let me dig it out tomorrow and make sure everything is there.
I'll sell it, but they aren't cheap. From what I recall they where around $499 new, I'll let it go for $450 shipped.
Sloot has first shot at it.
I should probably go through the barn and have a sale, no telling what all I've got. frame, new plastic, etc.
Let me dig it out tomorrow and make sure everything is there.
I'll sell it, but they aren't cheap. From what I recall they where around $499 new, I'll let it go for $450 shipped.
Sloot has first shot at it.
I should probably go through the barn and have a sale, no telling what all I've got. frame, new plastic, etc.
FYI
You should get the YFZ soft spring from Rekluse to run WITH the Cannondale stiff spring with no spacers. This will get the engagement speed at a very reasonable rpm rather than it always pulling with their stock setup.
I would also not recommend trying to run these in sand. The sand (just like mud) will cause the clutch to slip alot and will burn up your plates very fast. Rekluse swears they work in the sand but after testing it out and burning up 2 sets of clutches I said screw it and put the stock clutch back in for dune trips. And I know of alot more peeps that have the same problem in the dunes.
Rekluses were built using a hydralic clutch case. Because of this the cable clutch case has problems with the Rekluse. You MUST remove your cable clutch if you are going to run this. There is no way without modifying a throwout to use the override for the cable clutch. This was a huge problem for me on my racing as I couldn't rev the motor and drop the clutch. I was doing testing for Rekluse on modifying a throwout to the correct depth in hopes of having these for the cable clutches but they didn't help me out on the testing funds. After a couple of sets of clutch plates I gave up and just modified my case.
You should get the YFZ soft spring from Rekluse to run WITH the Cannondale stiff spring with no spacers. This will get the engagement speed at a very reasonable rpm rather than it always pulling with their stock setup.
I would also not recommend trying to run these in sand. The sand (just like mud) will cause the clutch to slip alot and will burn up your plates very fast. Rekluse swears they work in the sand but after testing it out and burning up 2 sets of clutches I said screw it and put the stock clutch back in for dune trips. And I know of alot more peeps that have the same problem in the dunes.
Rekluses were built using a hydralic clutch case. Because of this the cable clutch case has problems with the Rekluse. You MUST remove your cable clutch if you are going to run this. There is no way without modifying a throwout to use the override for the cable clutch. This was a huge problem for me on my racing as I couldn't rev the motor and drop the clutch. I was doing testing for Rekluse on modifying a throwout to the correct depth in hopes of having these for the cable clutches but they didn't help me out on the testing funds. After a couple of sets of clutch plates I gave up and just modified my case.