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Old 11-24-2009, 07:47 AM
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Ran the Rekluse (z-start) on the 450 at a competition this last weekend. Works perfectly much better than the 200. Think there's something not 100% on my 200's clutch. Would still prefer to have a clutch overide. It was a very wet and slippery race and I had a few offs at funny angles. It's hard pulling the bike straight without tweaking the throttle a little and with a Rekluse it can be a bit annoying as you lurch forward.


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Look for a Rekluse EXP clutch to be available by mid February or shortly after.....
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Forgive my ignorance of GG parts interchangeability.

Would this be for 2T and 4T Gassers? Years? 2005? 2007? 2009?

I was planning on giving up and buying a Z-Start (or not). At least it would save me money. But, now... I have to give that EXP a try. And if it is interchangeable from models and years, I can remove it from my 2005 and put it in my next Gasser.

Oh, heck, now I have to buy a string of Gassers just because of that dang EXP.
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Old 11-25-2009, 03:13 PM
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The EXP uses steel weights to activate the spready-grabby action of the clutch unit. If tighter grabbing is needed, they have heavier brass weights. My guess is that Rekluse would have lighter (drilled out) steel weights and/or different mini-springs. The Rekluse rep didn't mention that alternative as being available, but it seems like a smart thing to do. If not, I can see drilling some holes myself, but they'd better be well-centered or you'll get uneven opening of the device and asymmetrical pressure on the entire mechanism.
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:44 AM
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Forgive my ignorance of GG parts interchangeability.

Would this be for 2T and 4T Gassers? Years? 2005? 2007? 2009?

I was planning on giving up and buying a Z-Start (or not). At least it would save me money. But, now... I have to give that EXP a try. And if it is interchangeable from models and years, I can remove it from my 2005 and put it in my next Gasser.

Oh, heck, now I have to buy a string of Gassers just because of that dang EXP.
I think with the exception of the slipper clutch fitted to the 05 450 the clutches are the same on all models. I know in my Rekluse instructions if you have the slipper you have to get the standard clutch parts (basket and some plates) to fit the Rekluse zStart.
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From the February issue of Trials & Enduro News:

TrialsSource Fits G-G Rekluse Clutch

Gas Gas USA and Boise Idaho's TrialsSource are helping 2010 National Enduro Series title sponsor Rekluse Motor Sports fit their latest generation Core EXP clutch to the 2009/2010 Gas Gas two-stroke enduro line up. Testing should be complete by mid-February and the clutch available to Gas Gas riders soon thereafter. "We're pretty excited about this project, it's a sweet bike and this is a great product to offer Gas Gas riders and racers," explains Al Youngwerth of Rekluse.

Look for an evaluation of this exciting project in an upcoming issue of Trials & Enduro News!
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If you have the slipper clutch, you would need a center hub and steel plates from a regular clutch.
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Well, it's March now. Where's this EXP?
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Yeah... I'm ready...
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yep was just starting to wonder if there was any news on this too??
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