I like to check the bike over after each race.
After last weekends' rock-fest race with lots of clutch-slipping Rekluse-testing hills and rocks, I decided I would focus on the clutch basket this time around.
I sent an email to Rekluse to get the minimums.
They sent,
My EXP3.0 disk measures 10.9mm so that is good. It dropped about .5mm over the last couple of years since my previous measurement. Good for another year or so.
The odd thing is that all of my steels measure 1.05mm. There is no "thinner disk," they are all the same.
As well, my clutch fibers measure 3.05mm. Nothing close to the,
"2.75mm to 2.85mm (min 2.68mm)" as stated in the manual.
I'm guessing (I can't recall) that the the "all-1mm" steels were some special Rekluse solution for the Gasser. And, perhaps, the Rekluse fibers are thicker than OEM?
I have an email into Rekluse.
After last weekends' rock-fest race with lots of clutch-slipping Rekluse-testing hills and rocks, I decided I would focus on the clutch basket this time around.
I sent an email to Rekluse to get the minimums.
They sent,
Min on the EXP disc is 10.57mm
Steels should measure ? 1.5mm, with the one in the bottom of the clutch measuring 1.0mm
The min for the frictions are whatever Gas Gas calls out as a min.
My EXP3.0 disk measures 10.9mm so that is good. It dropped about .5mm over the last couple of years since my previous measurement. Good for another year or so.
The odd thing is that all of my steels measure 1.05mm. There is no "thinner disk," they are all the same.
As well, my clutch fibers measure 3.05mm. Nothing close to the,
"2.75mm to 2.85mm (min 2.68mm)" as stated in the manual.
I'm guessing (I can't recall) that the the "all-1mm" steels were some special Rekluse solution for the Gasser. And, perhaps, the Rekluse fibers are thicker than OEM?
I have an email into Rekluse.