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automatic clutch
Rekluse doesn't make Pro clutch kit for GasGas, I was wondering if there is another company making automatic clutch like Rekluse? I like to modulate the clutch...
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Gas Gas 300 DE 2008 sorry for my english, I'm from Québec! |
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Gasgas like KTM has a hydralic clutch so you dont need a pro to override the clutch.
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2002 Gasgas EC250 (gone not forgotten) 2012 Ktm 300xc 2001 Gasgas EC300 Lifes journey is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body, But rather to skid in sideways totally worn out shouting holy cow what a ride !!!! |
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You can overide at lower RPM,s but not high, hydraulic or not.
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FWIW I believe that Rekluse is going to make the Pro for the Gas Gas bikes but has not started the project. It will take approx. 4 months start to finish to get it done. Sean at Rekluse did not deny it this time when I e-mailed him about it.
Revloc has the Max-P clutch which works similar to the Rekluse Pro but the last time I checked I don't think for the Gas Gas bikes. You might want check again. They make a beautiful product and the guys that own them swear they're better than the Rekluse. EFM also makes auto clutches but I have no idea if they make someting similar to the Pro. Personally it would be my last choice.
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07 EC 300 (under 500 miles, selling soon) 97 KTM 250 EXC (sold) 2016 Trek Remedy 29er |
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Auto clutches? Are you guys planning on letting your wifes ride your bikes? Sorry couldn't resist.
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What rock you been hiding behind? Popular accessory! Sorry couldn't resist
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07 EC 300 (under 500 miles, selling soon) 97 KTM 250 EXC (sold) 2016 Trek Remedy 29er |
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ive never had the chance to ride with one equipped, so i dont have an opinion, but i couldnt see doling out that much cash for one. thats 2 new clutches!
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Le Crutan 98 ec250 sixdays, doma, eline pipe guard, zokes shivers from a cr250,fredette racing chain slider, protaper withbarkbusters (SOLD) FOR THE SECOND TIME 07 EC300 polisport headlight, acerbis taillight ltr pv cover and case saver,trailtech endurance,120z fww, g2 throttle,xr chain puck: |
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Getting off track a bit here. While the auto clutch is not for everyone I will say most who have one will tell you they're worth every penny. Don't knock it till you try it IMO. It's like people not wanting to buy a GG because they "think" you can't get parts for them. Rekluse can hardly keep up with the demand FWIW even though it is an expensive accessory.
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07 EC 300 (under 500 miles, selling soon) 97 KTM 250 EXC (sold) 2016 Trek Remedy 29er |
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Nope, I'm just a wimp. And the LHRB makes me a pussy. So no matter how much you guys try to convert me back I will stay a wimpy pussy.
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I have ridden numerous bikes with them. I thought every bike would have been better without it. For me I want/need to use the clutch, particularly when the going gets nasty. Rock piles, log crossings, mud bogs all places many would say the autoclutch is the key are the places I use the clutch the most and want precise control. Most importantly however is I need the clutch to unload the fury of a GG300 roosting on my unsuspecting KTM riding partners.
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