I purchased a 3d clutch a few days ago and was pleasantly surprised at the quality for the price. I am in the process of modifying it to belt drive.
Hi Msrfan,Thanks Danny. I'll post a build thread soon using your clutch. Like I mentioned, I converted it to a pulley instead of a sprocket for a belt primary and final drive. I'm curious how much tension I can use to eliminate slippage. May have to machine my pulley for an outboard bearing to supplement the one in the sprocket. I can easily change back to chain drive if I need to. I appreciate your support.
Have you been running a DBR clutch all these years?? I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the increase in quality of this new clutch.I have just about burned up my the DBR manual clutch
Going to install the new 3D clutch looks really nice think it will be able to handle the HP
Brake setup one master cylinder for front an back brakes works great
One of the many flaws of the DBR design is that thrust bearings aren't sealed which can allow grease to migrate up to the friction liner and cause slippage. If you plan on using that clutch more, i would suggest removing the clutch drum and cleaning the liner with acetone.Had the DBR clutch all this time before I finished upgrades on bike.
Been riding around last couple of months only got 2 to 3 hrs on it.
I Think it work ok on less HP motor when I give bike a little throttle it slips
New clutch will be on bike very soon
I think Meano will be much happier with the power capacity of this new clutch. Here is a video of it in use on a 500cc twin powered oval kart. Motor is advertised at 80 horsepower and 11,500 RPM.Hey Meano; how much power are you putting through your DBR ? EDIT: Nevermind. Just found your first and only thread. HOLY POOP! Why dont you have a build thread on that monster?? I'm suprised the DBR lasted an hour on that thang.
This picture reminds me why i hate this design. The new clutch has 3 sealed ball bearings that dont bleed a drop of grease during use and are replaceable. Also the friction discs are sintered brass (whats used on drag racing clutches).Work on the DBR to fix the clutch cable bolt and took the clutch apart the clutch was full of grease
No wander it was slipping so much
Clean it up an back together what a difference when there no grease in there dam the luck got a flat. New tube tomorrow and I will test some more