water racer
Husqvarna
Pro Class
After 3-4 years running a rekluse in my KTM and now an EFM in my wr125, I have had very little wear. Like Kelly says the slipping is done at low rpm and when ever there is a initial load, then it quickly hooks up. It is the slipping at high rpm that creates the heat and wear on a manual clutch. I really think the auto does a better job than most riders are able to do, not to offend anyone, because I know there are some really good riders that are great with a clutch. I think the back tire lasts longer also, because you have less spin everytime there is a load.
The worst part of an auto clutch is when you let a buddy try it out, and they are determined not to like it.
I wish the Dyna Ring had been available before I got the EFM, it is cheaper and seems simpler.
GP
The worst part of an auto clutch is when you let a buddy try it out, and they are determined not to like it.
I wish the Dyna Ring had been available before I got the EFM, it is cheaper and seems simpler.
GP