I have the 80cc kit on my motorbike using a 36t sprocket and the newer style clutch lever, I want to know if there is something I need to get the bike going without having to pedal everytime im at a stop. Any help would be appreciated
You can get away with momentary 2-3 second clutch actions without a problem. If you slip the clutch for a prolonged time the pads will rapidly wear out. With a 36T, from a dead stop, you are looking at prolonged clutch feathering in order to get going with a 36T sprocket.So it wouldnt be worth buying the centrifugal clutch? Wouldnt I just be able to ride the clutch a little longer to get it going? or would that eat the clutch up quick?
Even better. http://www.gasbike.net/bike-motor-engine-centrifugal-clutch.htmlGasbike.net has them I just got mine from them today.
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Great info! I've been searching for some cheap short crank arms but nothing.Could you recommend somewhere for square taper arms?keep in mind that when using a pull start and/or centrifugal clutch you will need offset crank arms or an extended spindle. i just put a pullstart on my jackshaft bike, works great. oh, and i slow roll stop signs using the clutch without pedaling
but even at a dead stop i pedal to get it going.. if you ever drove anything with a clutch you can tell how long you can slip it out.
you can always get off the bike, disengage the clutch, run with said bike and when you feel you are moving fast enough, jump on the bike, get situated, dump the clutch and take offI have the 80cc kit on my motorbike using a 36t sprocket and the newer style clutch lever, I want to know if there is something I need to get the bike going without having to pedal everytime im at a stop. Any help would be appreciated