kJ,
I have a Rekluse z-start installed in my 07 450 TE. Simply put, AWESOME!
I live in Vermont and we ride quite a bit of steep, tight, wet, rocky, single track, don't get me wrong, there is plenty of incredible 5th 6th gear double track as well, but the auto doesn't make much difference in that stuff.
It will change your world in technical terrain....
Easy breezy to install and adjust, the kit was dialed, well marked and the directions are well done. Thumbs up to Rekluse !!
The Z-start is infinitely adjustable, just swap a spring or the ball bearing configuration and you can have the clutch engage anywhere you want it to, from 1400-2000 rpm.
I do recommend having relatively fresh(within tolerance) clutch friction plates and a fairly well tuned bike, especially on the low end. If you have a controllable idle (with idle screw) somewhere in the 1500-1800 range with no major gaps in the acceleration, thats a good starting place,not mandatory for the clutch to work, but it will help if you want to fine tune the clutch to your riding style.
Some call them cheaters, some say they are for old men, some say why?
I say the technology is Sweet and well executed, I am an old man and the only game I would be cheating at, is the game of me not adhering to rule #4 - keep the shiny side up...
There are two problems 1-you have to figure out what to do with your left hand, it has been very involved with your riding up until now and he it seems kind of pissed that his job has been downgraded from the senior VP of power dispersant and traction, to the assistant to thing that holds the knucklehead to the bike.
The second and more serious problem... Left hand controls, what to do?
I'm keeping mine stock and ready to go, so if I ever want to switch back to a standard clutch i can do it in 20 min not 4 hours.
Hey have you seen those sweet left hand rear brake kits, mmmmmm maybe I have to rethink that whole stock left hand control thing.
I do love this forum, The people have helped and saved me a thousand times over!!
Happy trails.