Who else sells manual clutches for wolverines??
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Who else sells manual clutches for wolverines??
i have a buddy that did his own, he bought a warrior clutch cable, and linkage.........drill a hole in his case, mig welded it. then took the clutch wieghts, i forget what he said they weighed it was like 8 lbs. I was going to do it to mine but i bought a grizzly & my father rides the wolverine now & he doesn't want a manual clutch . [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
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Who else sells manual clutches for wolverines??
I talked to Mickey about this very thing. Seems the older bikes such as mine had a 5lb cent. clutch setup. you can remove it once you do the manual setup. Or, if done right, you can have your cake and eat it too. Imagine that.. an auto and a manual. I contemplated that as my wife likes to plow the driveway and her little hands will not be able to reach the clutch handle.
My other concern (not discussed with Mickey) was the possibility of the bike being easire to stall if crawling around in low rpm's. Without the extra weight of the clutch assembly, there isn't as much rotational mass that is constently trying to keep the crank turning.
On the flip side, not having that 5lb mass would let it rev quicker and be more responsive to any throttle changes.
As for someone else doing a clutch mod, I have not heard of anyone else but Four Stroke Tech as of yet. If someone else finds another, let me know.
Ride On.
My other concern (not discussed with Mickey) was the possibility of the bike being easire to stall if crawling around in low rpm's. Without the extra weight of the clutch assembly, there isn't as much rotational mass that is constently trying to keep the crank turning.
On the flip side, not having that 5lb mass would let it rev quicker and be more responsive to any throttle changes.
As for someone else doing a clutch mod, I have not heard of anyone else but Four Stroke Tech as of yet. If someone else finds another, let me know.
Ride On.
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