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Transmission / Drivetrain
heavy duty clutch pads?
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<blockquote data-quote="JosephGarcia" data-source="post: 66703"><p>These dry clutches work just as On and Off. motorcycles and cars use clutches that are variable, opening it slightly permits slight power to the wheels. I don't know the exact workings of automobile and motorcycle clutches, but they are pretty complicated. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I think a better clutch could be disigned for these motors only the power was converted through a jackshaft into a belt drive, and mount the clutch somewhere on that. use the original only for starting the motor. I can't put what I'm thinking into words correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JosephGarcia, post: 66703"] These dry clutches work just as On and Off. motorcycles and cars use clutches that are variable, opening it slightly permits slight power to the wheels. I don't know the exact workings of automobile and motorcycle clutches, but they are pretty complicated. I think a better clutch could be disigned for these motors only the power was converted through a jackshaft into a belt drive, and mount the clutch somewhere on that. use the original only for starting the motor. I can't put what I'm thinking into words correctly. [/QUOTE]
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