Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
That's all interesting.
I can't wait to see how this thing holds together...
Thanks for posting...
I can't wait to see how this thing holds together...
Thanks for posting...
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
Rekluse is now offering a clutch for the KX500. https://rekluse.com/product/radiusx-clutch/
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
Yep... A buddy of mine has one and so far he loves it..goinridn wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 9:16 pmRekluse is now offering a clutch for the KX500. https://rekluse.com/product/radiusx-clutch/
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
Nice! I hope to have one shortly.
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
Post me your thoughts when you ride it..
Especially after you get some mileage on it...
Thanks!
Especially after you get some mileage on it...
Thanks!
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
Well I came back to this thread to update after I took the bike out last weekend in Golden, BC and I see that Rekluse made a RadiusX kit for the KX500. I suppose that's even more confirmation that it should hold up on the 500. I am curious why they didn't make a TorqDrive manual clutch pack as well, they would be using the exact same plates...
The snow wasn't the best, not a lot of powder, I was also with two guys on sleds so with them there was a lot of 3rd and 4th gear WOT hill climbs. The clutch didn't slip all day long, I also didn't have to adjust the clutch cable, so it doesn't seem to be wearing out.
So nice to have an auto clutch on a snowbike, with the manual clutch you have to do a lot of clutch work when starting out from a stop. So far seems to be a real nice mod.
The snow wasn't the best, not a lot of powder, I was also with two guys on sleds so with them there was a lot of 3rd and 4th gear WOT hill climbs. The clutch didn't slip all day long, I also didn't have to adjust the clutch cable, so it doesn't seem to be wearing out.
So nice to have an auto clutch on a snowbike, with the manual clutch you have to do a lot of clutch work when starting out from a stop. So far seems to be a real nice mod.
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
First, thanks for updating us...
I'm sure they are going for the real money... There are a lot of different clutch plates on the market already so it's not a big incentive.
Still you would think that why not.... Who knows, if its a really good product, they may sell a few
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
Another thought just crossed my mind...
What carb are you running?
What is your jetting?
And, what is your average altitude?
Snow bikes are becoming more and more popular and I get a lot of jetting questions.
Thanks!
What carb are you running?
What is your jetting?
And, what is your average altitude?
Snow bikes are becoming more and more popular and I get a lot of jetting questions.
Thanks!
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
I'm using a 40mm Lectron. My original plan when I was setting this bike up was to use a thunderproducts powerjet in the stock carb, then I realized that I didn't have a carb for another KX500 project I was working on, so I bought a Lectron and used the carb on the other project.
I'm not 100% on the Lectron right now, seems like these 500's (CR or KX) need some work to get the cooling system so the engine doesn't see big temperature spikes in the snow. Even more important to get the cooling system steady when you're running a carb heater
I'm not 100% on the Lectron right now, seems like these 500's (CR or KX) need some work to get the cooling system so the engine doesn't see big temperature spikes in the snow. Even more important to get the cooling system steady when you're running a carb heater
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Re: Rekluse Auto Clutch in KX500
What sort of temps are you seeing?
I have two temp gauges on my bike and in the desert it will really spike depending on what I am doing...
The Lectrons are good but it can take a bit to get them dialed in.
Do you know Jeff Grawbarger?
If so hit him up.
He is a Lectron fanatic
I have two temp gauges on my bike and in the desert it will really spike depending on what I am doing...
The Lectrons are good but it can take a bit to get them dialed in.
Do you know Jeff Grawbarger?
If so hit him up.
He is a Lectron fanatic
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