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TWalker
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I think I know in general how a centrifugal clutch works: it engages itself as it starts spinning faster, negating the need for a clutch lever to engagage disengage.
I'm not sure about one thing though> at low RPM is it completely disengaged? I'm considering using a pocket bike motor for a project and I want to know will it roll freely if the engine is off or idling?
Any experience on durability of 2 stroke pocket bike motors compared to happy times?
Thanks ahead of time for your help
I'm not sure about one thing though> at low RPM is it completely disengaged? I'm considering using a pocket bike motor for a project and I want to know will it roll freely if the engine is off or idling?
Any experience on durability of 2 stroke pocket bike motors compared to happy times?
Thanks ahead of time for your help