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I found the Core Exp to be more difficult to get dialed in and it seems to slip excessively under load. I can get the Z start Pro dialed in perfectly with proper springs and tungsten balls. Glad original poster was able to diagnose problem. |
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All in the setup
Jersey,
I too have a '14 GG 300; I had a Rekluse installed when I bought it (my first one). I hated it at first - could not build revs to launch out of corners, and really slipped in higher gears - bike would make more noise but not do anything. I rode it that way for almost a year and was sort of resigned to its behavior, but loved it in the sloppy stuff. I spoke to Richard at House of Horsepower and he made some recommendations. I switched to the Rekluse basket, Honda CRF450R clutch plates, heavy Rekluse wedges, and (I think) am now running red/silver springs. I honestly feel like it's now perfect - I have the best of both worlds. Works great in the slop, but launches out of corners (once you have your installed gap dialed in) and no slipping in higher gears. I haven't noticed any clutch feel issues, so you may have something else going on there. I am a huge fan of the Rekluse at this point. Keep tinkering with it - you will get it dialed in. Rekluse support is awesome. Slade
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My 2 cents. Sell it and ride with complete control over bike. I can't understand why you would want to give up control of perhaps the most important input on the bike. I want absolute precision in when the clutch is engaged or not, even hung over my brain works 1000 times better than some ball ramp device at knowing how to put power to the ground.
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I think a lot of the appeal is the stall resistance they offer (particularly on 4 strokes which are more likely to flame and clunk to a halt, and then harder to bring back to life). Personally, I can see how a well setup recluse could offer a benefit, however in terms of cost to reward I'd much rather invest my dollars elsewhere and make do with the manual setup. |
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I'll just throw this out there, I haven't seen any pro riders use them.
I wouldn't buy one again, i like complete control of the clutch. Just my 2 cents.
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Cause your not lookin under their side cover.
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2011 EC300 Six Days 2010 EC300 Nambotin Replica |
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How did this turn into another "for" or "against" rekluse thread? Think we can stay on track and help out J95 with his preferred setup. We why would anyone care if someone's runs a rekluse or not? Hope that verbage is better for all you?? Last edited by desertgasser300; 05-16-2015 at 09:56 PM. |
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We were just chinming in, he kinda solicited it. If I wanted to twist the thread in to a how silly are rekluse clutches thread i would have made jokes about loaning the bike to beginers or his wife. I also certainly would have potsed this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chBPe88f5ns
My bet is he pulled the thing and is happily slipping the clutch, the way god intended. |
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Agree with PEB here. I'm not seeing/feeling any hate. Just that a few have offered their opinions. Some who have tried Recluse and gone back to full manual, others who have based their thoughts off what they have seen/heard.
I have no doubt the recluse can be dialled in really well for a specific purpose, and when done it will work really well. In my case, if I set one up the way I wanted, it would offer nothing but stall resistance ... something I don't really have an issue with, so the dollars and time spent dialling it in wouldn't be worth while. I have spent time on bikes with them set up with quite loose and I really didn't like the way it made the bottom end feel. It felt like my left hand was fighting the recluse. It would slip when I didn't want it to, and would take up and drive at times I didn't want it to. |
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