Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Wanted to start a separate thread. Just bought a Husky FE 350. It has a Rekluse clutch. I've never ridden such a modern bike. And I've never ridden a Rekluse. I am not sure I like it.
I stalled a zillion times. I would be rolling 5-10 mph and it would stall. I'd pull the clutch lever in and dump it, expecting it to POP back to life. No dice.
Could times with lever in coasting to a slow roll for a cut back, hair pin turn on a logging road....STALL.
Pulled in the clutch up hill to blip over a down log....STALL.
I quickly discovered you need to blip a little throttle on a decent in order for the clutch to engage for engine brake?
Any riding needs or tips for Rekluse clutch? Was a game changer on single track. Could ride slower than I cold walk. I can see how it's recommended to "ride up a gear". 1st was honestly too low.
Are these Love/Hate type additions?
I stalled a zillion times. I would be rolling 5-10 mph and it would stall. I'd pull the clutch lever in and dump it, expecting it to POP back to life. No dice.
Could times with lever in coasting to a slow roll for a cut back, hair pin turn on a logging road....STALL.
Pulled in the clutch up hill to blip over a down log....STALL.
I quickly discovered you need to blip a little throttle on a decent in order for the clutch to engage for engine brake?
Any riding needs or tips for Rekluse clutch? Was a game changer on single track. Could ride slower than I cold walk. I can see how it's recommended to "ride up a gear". 1st was honestly too low.
Are these Love/Hate type additions?