SpeedyManiac
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I installed a Rekluse clutch in my bike last week after riding my buddy's KTM with one. All I can say is wow. This sucker is great and I highly recommend it.
Installation:
I was a little worried about installation since there was a shipping delay and I didn't get my clutch until Thursday after work (I was leaving Friday afternoon to go racing in the Okanagan). My worries were pointless since the kit comes with everything needed including excellent instructions. I used the included 5 tungsten balls and used the L1 spring with 1 washer. Setting the gap takes a little time but nothing major. The brake pedal spacer they include is crap (looks nice, but isn't exactly a great performer) but luckily my brake pedal cleared the clutch cover without it.
Riding Impression:
Wow. I tested it by running two races over the weekend on pretty nasty BC terrain. The clutch performed flawlessly over the weekend and made the bike so much easier to ride. I had to adjust my riding style by staying on the pipe more and not lugging the bike all the time, but otherwise it was great. You do need to shift the bike, though I found I didn't need first gear as much. I loved coming into corners, locking up the rear wheel then just rolling on the throttle coming out. I passed a lot of guys on technical climbs (especially rocky ones) because it's as simple as gas and go. I really like in on long downhills. No more pulling in the clutch to keep from stalling.
I kept the lever on my bars and do use the clutch override from time to time. Feel is very light, but manageable. It doesn't fully disengage at high RPM, but until they make a Pro version for the GasGas I'll live with the current setup.
The only time I didn't like the Rekluse is on loose sandy hillclimbs. It still performs well, but feels weird. I'll live with it as I love it for everything else, especially rocks.
I do plan on trying the 10 tungsten ball setup in the future since Jim and a few others highly recommend it.
So, in summary, I can't say enough good things about the rekluse. Riders of any ability should give it a try, because it will probably make you faster.
Installation:
I was a little worried about installation since there was a shipping delay and I didn't get my clutch until Thursday after work (I was leaving Friday afternoon to go racing in the Okanagan). My worries were pointless since the kit comes with everything needed including excellent instructions. I used the included 5 tungsten balls and used the L1 spring with 1 washer. Setting the gap takes a little time but nothing major. The brake pedal spacer they include is crap (looks nice, but isn't exactly a great performer) but luckily my brake pedal cleared the clutch cover without it.
Riding Impression:
Wow. I tested it by running two races over the weekend on pretty nasty BC terrain. The clutch performed flawlessly over the weekend and made the bike so much easier to ride. I had to adjust my riding style by staying on the pipe more and not lugging the bike all the time, but otherwise it was great. You do need to shift the bike, though I found I didn't need first gear as much. I loved coming into corners, locking up the rear wheel then just rolling on the throttle coming out. I passed a lot of guys on technical climbs (especially rocky ones) because it's as simple as gas and go. I really like in on long downhills. No more pulling in the clutch to keep from stalling.
I kept the lever on my bars and do use the clutch override from time to time. Feel is very light, but manageable. It doesn't fully disengage at high RPM, but until they make a Pro version for the GasGas I'll live with the current setup.
The only time I didn't like the Rekluse is on loose sandy hillclimbs. It still performs well, but feels weird. I'll live with it as I love it for everything else, especially rocks.
I do plan on trying the 10 tungsten ball setup in the future since Jim and a few others highly recommend it.
So, in summary, I can't say enough good things about the rekluse. Riders of any ability should give it a try, because it will probably make you faster.