"To clutch or not to clutch that is the #1 question."

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TheSignGuy

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Prototype build almost done, took a few little shelf brackets and did some binding and cutting this is a rough photo, I still need to add two more brackets. All photos/videos posted . Check the link for full video clip

MotorBicycling forum my project prototype.: http://youtu.be/U8QfukQppig


New throttle shifters: they came in today December 16th, 2014




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cannonball2

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Pics would help. They only way to do the clutch properly would be to some how attach the added roller to an outboard bearing. The clutch wont support the required down force with out one.
Its probably simpler to run a fixed roller and use a from of lift clutch.
 

TheSignGuy

Member
Nov 24, 2014
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seattle, wa
Pics would help. They only way to do the clutch properly would be to some how attach the added roller to an outboard bearing. The clutch wont support the required down force with out one.
Its probably simpler to run a fixed roller and use a from of lift clutch.
Just stopped by the trash can lol got some beginners starting metal that came off the bottom of a couple of wooden shelfs my thing is I don't think it's strong enough.but it's a beginning start, attatched it to the seat bolt and cut the tips to fit.