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EFM Clutch
Buyer beware, my EFM clutch died after 20 miles of riding,went back to dealer who installed we called guy who sells these he was rude and got mad when we asked for our 1000.00 back, not including machine work. He said people arent shifting it right ,dealer prolley didnt install right, so im out 2k with installation and machine work, dealer is reinstalling my stock clutch back in...Ill just endure the pain before ill waste my money on these wonder products. My dealer had 2 other ones come back also, so dealer informed mr EFM they will no longer use his product...Like my dad said (rip) if its too good to be true it prolly is...:mad:
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[QUOTE=Bretttrikeman;676132]Buyer beware, my EFM clutch died after 20 miles of riding,went back to dealer who installed we called guy who sells these he was rude and got mad when we asked for our 1000.00 back, not including machine work. He said people arent shifting it right ,dealer prolley didnt install right, so im out 2k with installation and machine work, dealer is reinstalling my stock clutch back in...Ill just endure the pain before ill waste my money on these wonder products. My dealer had 2 other ones come back also, so dealer informed mr EFM they will no longer use his product...Like my dad said (rip) if its too good to be true it prolly is...:mad:[/QUOTE]
Bummer.......So much for the lifetime warranty that they advertise....:Shrug:
Did you buy it direct from EFM....?
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[QUOTE=Bretttrikeman;676132]Buyer beware, my EFM clutch died after 20 miles of riding,went back to dealer who installed we called guy who sells these he was rude and got mad when we asked for our 1000.00 back, not including machine work. He said people arent shifting it right ,dealer prolley didnt install right, so im out 2k with installation and machine work, dealer is reinstalling my stock clutch back in...Ill just endure the pain before ill waste my money on these wonder products. My dealer had 2 other ones come back also, so dealer informed mr EFM they will no longer use his product...Like my dad said (rip) if its too good to be true it prolly is...:mad:[/QUOTE]
Sorry you had trouble. This aftermarket slave cylinder has been reported on by dozens of people & everyone loves it. It will reduce your clutch pull by 40-50%, as reported by many users on several forums. If you have not had the clutch recall done, this will solve both problems & is an easy replacement. Here's a link:
[URL]https://aim-tamachi.com/collections/light-force-slave-cylinder[/URL]
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I had never even heard of them when you 1st. posted, but I'm not a clutch guy.
I had only heard of Rekluse clutches. I have heard of numerous problems with them not being installed & set up properly, initially.
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[QUOTE=MDO;676167]I had never even heard of them when you 1st. posted, but I'm not a clutch guy.
I had only heard of Rekluse clutches. I have heard of numerous problems with them not being installed & set up properly, initially.[/QUOTE]
Very similar clutches
I have read a lot of bad about them, I dunno anyone running them
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;676171]Very similar clutches
I have read a lot of bad about them, I dunno anyone running them[/QUOTE]
Jack, that AIM aftermarket actuator is looking better & better. My problem is I keep spending the money on other things, like new plug wires.:D