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NEED ADDITIONAL HELP? ............30 OVERVIEW This kit replaces the OE (Original Equipment) or “stock” clutch pack with Rekluse high performance components designed specifically for your bike model. · This kit will replace all the OE frictions and drive plates with a ®...
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Factory Formulated Oil™ developed specifically for Rekluse products. Rekluse Factory Formulated Oil is a perfect complement to any OEM or aftermarket wet clutch. Visit www.rekluse.com to learn more. · Inspect your OE cable for fraying and replace if needed.
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Velcro straps Not shown Orange Free Play Gain rubber band Not shown Clutch lever warning label Not Shown Pressure Plate Springs Visit rekluse.com/support for a full parts fiche illustration and part numbers. Doc ID: 191-6305A Pg. 4 Doc Rev: 091020...
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· Bikes with heavily modified engines for increased horsepower may require stiffer pressure plate springs which can be purchased separately from Rekluse. · If your bike is equipped with an aftermarket clutch cable, you may find that the adjustment range in your cable is different from described in this manual.
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DISASSEMBLE CLUTCH ® 1. Soak the EXP disk and TorqDrive friction disks in primary/transmission oil for 5 minutes. Make sure the EXP and friction disks are coated on both sides. 2. Lay the bike on its right side. Catch any fuel that might drain in a suitable container.
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6. Remove the clutch cable from the clutch cover. 7. Remove the oil fill cap. 8. Remove the clutch cover bolts and clutch cover, taking care not to damage the cover gasket. Replace this gasket if it is torn or damaged. Note: The washer on the shifter shaft may stick to the...
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9. Remove the OE pressure plate bolts and springs, throw-out, and pressure plate. 10. Remove the entire OE clutch pack. Doc ID: 191-6305A Pg. 8 Doc Rev: 091020...
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· Some OE basket have “half slots” at the top of the basket tangs. Rekluse products require the entire clutch pack be installed into the MAIN (deeper) basket slots. Installing the pack in the “half slots” will cause performance issues. See the...
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-Thick friction disk -Thick steel drive plate 3. Install ALL the Rekluse basket sleeves into the OE basket slots with the tabbed side facing toward the inside of the clutch basket. Push the down until they contact the tabs of the first thick friction disk.
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Note: Use dental picks can help control the basket sleeves when installing the clutch pack. 5. Install the Rekluse EXP disk, then install the last thick drive plate. Remember to install the EXP and drive plate into the main basket slots with the clutch pack.
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6.Reinstall the OE throw-out and pressure plate, followed by the Rekluse supplied pressure plate springs and OE bolts. Pressure plate Springs and bolts Throw-out 7. Torque the pressure plate bolts in a star pattern to OE specifications. 8. Install a new clutch cover gasket followed by the clutch cover.
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10. Reinstall the left side kickstand bracket and the shift lever. Use Loctite 243 or equivalent thread-locking compound, then torque to OE specifications. 11. Reinstall the clutch cable to the clutch cover. Thread the jam nut onto the adjuster, but do not tighten it. It will be tightened after you set the Free Play Gain.
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SET THE INSTALLED GAP The installed gap is the separation in the clutch pack created by adjusting the tension in the clutch cable. This gap is what allows the clutch to spin freely until the desired RPM is reached for engagement.
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You can also view the video entitled “How to Check Free Play Gain” on our website at https://rekluse.com/support/videos. Checking Free Play Gain allows you to externally monitor the installed gap so you can know when to make an adjustment if the installed gap is too large or too small.
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Two Ways to Check for Free Play Gain The following steps explain 2 ways to check Free Play Gain. One way uses the rubber band Rekluse includes in the clutch kit, and one uses your hand. You can use either method to check for Free Play Gain.
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Rekluse recommends that you begin with the rubber band method first to check for Free Play Gain and then learn the hand method. The rubber band will help you learn how to recognize Free Play Gain until you are comfortable with the hand method.
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b) Stretch the included rubber band between your thumbs, then place the top end of the rubber band on the outer end of the left handlebar grip. c) While holding the top end of the rubber band against the handlebar, stretch the band downward, then loop it through itself.
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The Hand Method Use the hand method to check Free Play Gain before the start of every ride for optimum performance and longevity of your new clutch. a) Before you begin, place the bike in NEUTRAL, start the engine and let it warm up for 2-3 minutes to idle down and warm up the engine oil.
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If the Free Play Gain is not optimal, the installed gap needs to be adjusted. The installed gap should be fine-tuned in small increments and then recheck Free Play Gain. Refer to the table below to set the proper installed gap based on your Free Play Gain. Note: If you are unable to obtain the correct Free Play Gain or you are nearly out of cable adjustment after performing the adjustment, your cable may be worn or stretched from wear or...
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· Solution: Measure your friction disks as per the spec in the maintenance section. If they are within spec, replace the thin Rekluse drive plate below the EXP disk with one thick OE drive plate. If they are out of spec, replace as necessary.
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Symptom: Running out of adjustment travel on the jam nut (lower) side of the cable adjuster. · Cause: Possible stretched (worn out) cable, or possible incorrect clutch pack configuration. · Consequences: Possibly having too much Free Play Gain and no more room for adjustment; you may have to move the jam nut to the adjustment (upper) side as well if there are not enough threads left for the jam nut on the cable adjuster below the case.
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BREAK IN THE NEW CLUTCH Once you install your new clutch, it is important to break it in. A series of roll-on starts are used to break in the clutch. Follow these procedures for breaking in your clutch and any time new friction disks, EXP bases, Teflon pads, or wedges are installed.
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You can tune the engagement RPM of the EXP disk by changing the spring configuration. The EXP disk comes set with the recommended “Medium” setting from Rekluse. Doc ID: 191-6305A Pg. 24...
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See the following chart for settings. Use the following steps to change the springs. It is NOT necessary to disassemble the EXP halves to change springs! ENGAGEMENT SPRING CONFIGURATION SETTING 6 Red springs Medium 3 Red & 3 Blue springs High 6 Blue springs Changing the springs...
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5. Push the turn pin in far enough to clear the base, then turn 90° and release the pin. The pin should sit almost flush with the EXP base. 6. Flip the EXP friction disk over, and repeat on the other side depending on engagement preference.
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Clutch wear Rekluse clutches are built using high quality materials but do wear based on the rider’s use, type of terrain, and natural wear and tear. To keep your clutch performing at its best, perform regular maintenance on your bike and clutch based on your riding style.
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· Inspect and replace basket sleeves if they appear to be notched from friction disks. Rekluse recommends replacing them every 25 hours for abusive riding/racing, every 50 hours for moderate riding, or every time friction disks are replaced.
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Friction Disks – Due to the dark color of the friction material, the friction disks will appear almost black as soon as they are put in oil. During inspection, look for glazing of the friction material. Glazing will appear shiny and feel like glass, even after oil is cleaned from the friction disk.
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Contact Technical Support for questions related to product installation, tuning, and performance. Hours: Monday thru Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time zone Email: tech@rekluse.com Customer Service Contact Customer Service for additional product information, orders, and returns. Hours: Monday thru Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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How to get the most out of your new clutch LET’S RIDE This guide is to help get the best experience riding with your new Rekluse RadiusX centrifugal auto clutch. It doesn’t matter if you, a mechanic, or a dealer installed your new clutch, take a moment to read this Rider’s Guide.
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To move or start, let the clutch lever out and slowly roll on the throttle. Upshift gears as you normally would, using the clutch lever as you shift. Your Rekluse auto clutch engages during normal riding from idle to 4,500 RPM. See section 3 below for suggestions regarding optimal RPM for riding conditions.
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Play Gain before the 1 ride of the day. Don’t know how to check your Free Play Gain? Watch the video: https://rekluse.com/support/videos Read about it: Read the following instructions in this guide and/or the Information Guide that came with your kit.
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Gain, adjust the installed gap and recheck Free Play Gain. Instructions for adjusting the gap are found in the Information Guide that came with your kit or on our website. NEED ADDITIONAL HELP? Visit our website at www.rekluse.com/support or call us at (208) 426-0659. Pg. 4 Doc ID: 193-2801A...
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