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Old 16-03-2005, 10:10 PM
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Clutch pads and springs..VERY helpful

I just wanted to find out about clutch pads and springs, since im new to pocket bikes i dont kno ne thing about them.

Could ne one plz give me advice and info on clutch springs and pads.
Do u have to replace them?, clean them.?
How do u take it all apart, can u buy HP clutch parts.?

Pics of how to replace or change clutch spring or pads would be extremely helpful!!!
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Old 17-03-2005, 08:22 AM
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Which bike ?

Air cooled the pads seem pretty good it's just the springs that need fixing.

Water cooled , the pads and springs can be much better.

There is some things you can do to the water cooled pads/springs setups etc to make them work much better.

I have a bunch Zocchi clutch gear arriving today for the C1 , I'll test it and see what works. ( 2 shoe, 3 shoe, drums, auto cooling drums, reeds etc)

They might be a good option for the guys who can afford the good stuff.

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Old 17-03-2005, 06:40 PM
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Could ne one suggest some good quality or HP clutch springs or pads for an air cooled 47cc chinese pocket bike.
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i was thinking of a way to increase clutch grip, by taking off the springs and letting the clutch shoes bind at idle, but then have no slip when riding hard. dont know if it'd stall though :?:
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