12:28:43pm, Tuesday, May 21, 2024
clutch
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Registered: 05/05/2008 Posts: 124 |
Wondering what folks would recommend for a hot farm/super farm clutch, a straight pedal or pedal slipper? |
Re: clutch
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pedal
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Anyone? |
Re: clutch
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Pedal slipper is the only way to go. MACK |
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p slipper
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Can someone explain how a pedal slipper works? |
Re: clutch
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Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 508 |
works much like an ATV,chainsaw, snowmobile, ETC. weights that you either add or subtract affixed to the clutch fingers control the amount of engagement pressure! You still have a release bearing activated by your clutch pedal, this way you can somewhat control when the clutch engages? of course this will depend on the strength in your left leg? drawbacks?-clutch will release if you loose too much rpm! like others have said, spring clutch behaves more predictable? |
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Registered: 03/05/2011 Posts: 202 |
You will want a pedal clutch with a springer pressure plate. A full slipper will disengage at low RPM no matter how many weights you put on it. We use an Atlas 12.5" 3 disk. |
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RMW
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I ran a 3 disk Crower full slipper for 5 years in a 3000 RPM class with no problems. Ran 16 weights on it. Clutch had over 250 passes on it. Replaced 3 floaters in all that time. Call Darrin Rousch, he can fix you up. |
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