Hydrolic clutch

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what are the options available for a hydrolic clutch?
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Cs engineering does the best fully hydaulic one in my opinion or you can drill and tap a Kawasaki one onto the side casing , someone was doing a bebo mini bike stye conversion i think.
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mark wrote:Cs engineering does the best fully hydaulic one in my opinion or you can drill and tap a Kawasaki one onto the side casing , someone was doing a bebo mini bike stye conversion i think.
I know CS do some sweet ones, but I was hoping to find something a little cheeper. I can`t remember the exact price but they are $$$$$$ .
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there was one on ebay a few weeks ago that used a minimoto /auto parts need some welding on the handle bar mount to accept the speed flight master cylinder bottom looked like this one that i used
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shocky wrote:there was one on ebay a few weeks ago that used a minimoto /auto parts need some welding on the handle bar mount to accept the speed flight master cylinder bottom looked like this one that i used
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Steve, what would thre resultant clutch action be like with say a 5 plate clutch with competion spings in?
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i dont know col mine was light enough though took a bit of fiddling to get it right the main prob was locating the bit in the pic as it couldnt be muonted straight couse the cable adjuster bracket was in the way i ended up makeing a new adjuster bracket with a longer tab on to take this i got a pic some were
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shocky wrote:i dont know col mine was light enough though took a bit of fiddling to get it right the main prob was locating the bit in the pic as it couldnt be muonted straight couse the cable adjuster bracket was in the way i ended up makeing a new adjuster bracket with a longer tab on to take this i got a pic some were
I'd be interested to see it if you come across it
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Hmm. The fact that I have a standard 1 inch bar make fitting hydrolic sylinders a piece of cake.

Looks like a neat gadget, worth a try I guess.
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i use one of those on my cutdown works fine
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i have 2 of them left
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