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revloc or recluze for the 500

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Motorrad:

--- Quote from: alward25 on September 20, 2010, 03:47:45 PM ---I am in the middle of testing for Revloc on the Dynaring for the KX500.  A little more tweeking and I think it will be ready.
I will let you all know how it goes.
Alex



--- Quote from: Danger4u2 on September 20, 2010, 06:42:32 AM --- I heard Rekluse no longer makes one for the K5, Revloc does. You might call them and find out for sure.

http://www.revloc.com/index.cfm/id/2/Dirt-Bikes/

http://rekluse.mybigcommerce.com/

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Any updates on the Dynaring Alex?

Curious how it holds up to the 500. As on advrider the guy from revloc says they are keeping them for 450cc and under bikes..

alward25:
The weather is clearing and I will have my bike back together soon.  I am going to put it in after my break in.  One more tweek and I think I will have it.  We will see.
Alex

Got Beer:
So . . . did it work? Any updates? News?

alward25:
Revloc Dynaring is a no go.  It never really hooked up all the way.  It took a lot of adjustment and after 26 miles in the woods I was glad I had 60 wt in my gearbox.  The only benefit would be stopping and going on a slope and going again without touching the clutch lever.  I was glad I could take it back to manual mode or I would not have made it back to the truck.  With the 38oz flywheel on my MZB it tractors down so good that an automatic clutch is not worth it.  I don't think it makes me a better rider.  I am running an ASV C6 clutch lever and a well routed new cable and the clutch pull it just fine for me in the woods.  I am also running a Barnett clutch with heavy springs.

So that's my report.  Ask anymore follow up questions if you would like.

Alex

Got Beer:
Alex - thanks for the reply. This is the information needed to decide which direction to head. Your additional details about your current set up are great. I'll keep with the manual and look to improve/upgrade the internals, lever, and cable. I'm toying with a Magura hydraulic set up, but have not finished my shopping or pricing.

Thanks again for the reply. It is most helpful. And I may hit you up with additional questions.

Wayne

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