wrench
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If it's getting better that means the pads are almost broken inThe belts are not slipping. That`s why I bought the clutch, so that it slips instead of the using belts (all belt setups), the small belt on the power pulley going to the center pulley is the one that takes all the abuse for taking off at stops sign and hills. If you turn on power lightly in flats and hills specifically, take offs, it works.
The whizzer power transfer for all belt layout is the motor drive pulley to center pulley (its having 2 pulleys) and then to the sheave. After checking it out further I may be able to turn down (lathe) that pulley on the power take off side of the clutch going to the sheave. but sinces it getting better every day I ride I will wait until there is no more improvement and if still needs it.
Hoping that is gets a little better which would be enought as I would rather keep my 40+mph top end (if possible).
There is a burn in period with new clutches
To speed this up keep sanding off the contact area (glaze) on the pad until it works without slipping