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Old 05-25-2014, 07:45 PM
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Hi, i am in the market for buying a rekluse clutch kit. Is there much difference in weigh from stock? I was just thinking about the four stroke effect or a lighter fly wheel effect due to its mass and how it affects the spinning mass of the motor internals.
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It's for a 200 ec


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Old 05-26-2014, 12:45 AM
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I believe that it is slightly heavier than a stock clutch, but I haven't notice any "flywheel effect" on any of the many bikes I have added a Reklus' to.
The clutch spins much slower than the flywheel.
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Its a little bit heavier but in real world terms, I can't tell any difference.
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Buy one. Install it. Love it. Move on.
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Hi, i am in the market for buying a rekluse clutch kit. Is there much difference in weigh from stock? I was just thinking about the four stroke effect or a lighter fly wheel effect due to its mass and how it affects the spinning mass of the motor internals.
Thinking too much?

It's for a 200 ec
That's way to much thought in for an auto clutch? If your just a trail rider/weekend warrior racer then you wouldn't notice much difference. A pro who gets paid and earns a living racing would think about such things. I'm with BKWDC, get it, put it in, ride it, love it!! My stinky selfish opinion....I will never ride/own a bike without one!
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The basket they make for the gasgas bikes is a really nice piece. I personally have no use for an auto clutch and would never own one.
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The basket they make for the gasgas bikes is a really nice piece. I personally have no use for an auto clutch and would never own one.
Yes, its a nice piece. I installed one when I installed my auto clutch.
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I agree. Eliminated all growling and squeeling as well.
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I agree. Eliminated all growling and squeeling as well.
Why do the older bikes not seem to have the clutch complaints of the newer bikes? What is different between the clutches?
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I have a 2010 and a 2011. No problems. But, clutch abuse and or a long hill during a HS or enduro would produced some squeeling until I replaced with all rekluse components. I believe the rekluse dampening system is superior as well.
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