Who makes & sells a good hydraulic clutch?
- GP Kevo
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Dave, you realize that hydraulic clutches are on / off unless I'm mistaken and with cable operated clutches you can purposely slip the clutch and let the power in smoothly for better drive out of corners or when drag racing against a biker. My Aprillia RS250 has a cable operated clutch and that's around 60 bhp to the rear wheel.
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you are mistaken....
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What a load of Crap. I have 2 Hydro clutchs and they both slip, if you want them toGP Kevo wrote:Dave, you realize that hydraulic clutches are on / off unless I'm mistaken and with cable operated clutches you can purposely slip the clutch and let the power in smoothly for better drive out of corners or when drag racing against a biker. My Aprillia RS250 has a cable operated clutch and that's around 60 bhp to the rear wheel.
They are no different
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how else would you pull away steadily without popping a wheelie........
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i told my mate they were meant to be on off when he fitted one to his smallframe ,GP Kevo wrote:Dave, you realize that hydraulic clutches are on / off unless I'm mistaken and with cable operated clutches you can purposely slip the clutch and let the power in smoothly for better drive out of corners or when drag racing against a biker. My Aprillia RS250 has a cable operated clutch and that's around 60 bhp to the rear wheel.
i couldnt belive how nice it was to use when i had a go on it , infact i would say it was probably the best clutch i have ever used
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It isn't for me, anyway. I am quite happy with my cable actuated clutches and strong man-hands.
Dave
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Lucky b@5t@rds SC, Portland, Oregon, USA
Lambretta Club USA
yep, it's bobbins!
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I see, my bad.
So, are there many hyd clutch conversions for Lambrettas? I remember one from WCLW but it required welding to the crankcase side cover to fit it.
And what are the best master cylinders for these?
So, are there many hyd clutch conversions for Lambrettas? I remember one from WCLW but it required welding to the crankcase side cover to fit it.
And what are the best master cylinders for these?