Janusz Posted September 10, 2002 Posted September 10, 2002 Did anybody fied his clutch yet? My Sport has a double disc clutch but I think at least Scura and Rosso and possibly Le Mans have a new and improved single plate clutch. I have the steepest uphill driveway this side of Mississipi and recently my neutral light sensor started acting silly. Also I just found out that a false neutral is very easy to find when stationary and idling. All that combined caused me to attempt at least twice recently take off uphill in a second gear or maybe even third. Today I almost stalled making the same mistake. The burned clutch smell was evident. Fortunately the clutch is not slipping and all seems OK. But I just wander if in the future will it be possible to retrofit a single plate clutch from the Scura into my bike. Anybody knows?
TX REDNECK (R.I.P.) Posted September 10, 2002 Posted September 10, 2002 Janusz go to www.mgcycle.com ..... direct replacment $ 525 USD
Guest JohnInNH Posted September 11, 2002 Posted September 11, 2002 So far (knocking on wood) my clutch is fine. I know the stock riveted plate is junk and I have notes in my Le Mans file to make sure it's replaced with a Sureflex Bonded plate(s), but why would one want to change it to a single plate setup? What are the pros and cons of the single plate Scura style clutch?
Janusz Posted September 11, 2002 Author Posted September 11, 2002 I am not sure myself but evidently there must be some benefits since the factory specifies an "improved" clutch in Le Mans which is just a single plate one.
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