Clutch Power – Tips To Have One
“The clutch holds the key to yoru motocross bike’s performance. You may be an ace as a motocross player but if your clutch is not doing its part, you may find your engine difficult to control. Here are some tips for an excellent clutch.
First of all, take out those Factory Clutch Springs and substitute them with stiffer ones. Maximum performance parts are not used by bike factories when they assemble the clutch. High performance parts usually cost more money than those being used by factories. But keep in mind that you don’t have to change every spring. Usually two or three will do but you can experiment on what works for you.
Do not neglect your transmission oil. Cars and trucks are different as you only need to change the oil once a year only. Every two or three races your oil must be replaced. Changing the oil may sound too much for you, but it is cheaper than a transmission overhaul. Remember that the crud that you pick up on the track accumulates and will put early stress on your clutch plates.
Carrying extra shims is ideal in case of emergencies. You’ll never know when you’re going to need these things. It might happen in the middle of a race and you won’t be able to remedy the situation. You can simply insert the right washer under the bolt. This added thickness will preload your springs and take away that spongy feeling in your clutch.
Top off your transmission to the proper level with Automatic Transmission Fluid, that is, if it is GM compatible. But don’t use a Ford type fluid. GM fluid grips better than a Ford fluid which is slick as molasses.
Using a factory-installed aluminum clutch plates should be avoided. These are not tough enough for extended motocross use so only use these plates for regular use. They don’t hold up as well as steel plates which are heavier but more durable. There are two drawbacks for aluminum plates. First, the can wear off faster compared to steel and they leave a metallic residue in the oil which can also affect the mechanical parts. Two, aluminum warps easily when subjected to extreme heat generated in motocross.
Aging plates build up a glaze layer on the surface which makes them slip more noticeably. When this slippage is noticed, remove your fiber clutch plates and sand the surface to remove the slippery glaze. Reinstall after cleaning.
Make sure your clutch lever isn’t set too tight. Adjust it so that a quarter can slide between the lever perch and the lever without catching the clutch cable.”
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