markjs
Active Member
So I am having some clutch issues. I think I have been too hard on it doing slower startups than I should. Anyway it slips when trying to start, but not once running so much. I'm also thinking my size and the amount of hills around here means I will burn through clutch pads faster than most folks will.
So LA Hover Bikes said the grey pads with the checkerboard lines on them are better. But then I'm watching a BikeBerry video that says the opposite, that the "eraser" style pads are stronger and wear out slower. I do notice most of the "heavy duty" pads advertised for sale are of the grey kind with the lines on them.
So while I trust LA Hover more in general, what is folks experience? I notice all the stuff that has collected in the cover is grey, so I suspect I have those kind originally.
Anyway thank god clutch pads are so cheap and easily replaced. I was thinking of buying a grey set and one of those bags with a whole bunch of eraser style ones, just to keep on hand because they can be had for cheap. But then if there is a significant difference, might as well buy the best ones I can.
So what's the actual deal?
So LA Hover Bikes said the grey pads with the checkerboard lines on them are better. But then I'm watching a BikeBerry video that says the opposite, that the "eraser" style pads are stronger and wear out slower. I do notice most of the "heavy duty" pads advertised for sale are of the grey kind with the lines on them.
So while I trust LA Hover more in general, what is folks experience? I notice all the stuff that has collected in the cover is grey, so I suspect I have those kind originally.
Anyway thank god clutch pads are so cheap and easily replaced. I was thinking of buying a grey set and one of those bags with a whole bunch of eraser style ones, just to keep on hand because they can be had for cheap. But then if there is a significant difference, might as well buy the best ones I can.
So what's the actual deal?