Anyone have a Recluse clutch on their trike? I have arthritis in both hands and am thinking about having one installed this spring.
Anyone have a Recluse clutch on their trike? I have arthritis in both hands and am thinking about having one installed this spring.
Jack, there is some good info in this thread
https://www.triketalk.com/forum/thre...Rekluse-Clutch
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I installed one last year in my 2011. I really like it. It is very nice in stop and go traffic. I use the clutch to shift gears.
Had mine installed when I had less than 1k on the bike. Never looked back. Love it....especially in stop and go like Daytona Bike Week main drag. Of course you only use it from 1st to 2nd. Shift normally from there. Strongly recommended.
My tech (son) installed and it only took about an hour. Make sure you follow the break-in instructions. OH, and NEVER take off in third gear. You will burn the clutch and then will have to have it re-adjusted in the parking lot of a mini mart in Savanah, Ga. at 900 pm. With all the bugs.
Yes, that happened . Thank goodness my tech was with me on that ride.
Took the plunge and had a Rekluse clutch installed on my trike. Have put a about 400 miles on it. Love it so far. Just keep thinking it's going to stall when I stop without holding in the clutch. 😂 Sure is nice and easier on my hand and fingers. Would recommend it to anyone who is having trouble holding in the clutch at a stop.
Another thought, a buddy of mine has a hand issue, he uses the Recluse and loves it on a sport glide. He also uses a hydraulic foot clutch with a tank shift. So with a trike a foot clutch would be another option with having to worry about a balance issue. I’ve met with a guy who rides a trike missing a right leg, he uses a electronic shifter built in England. Used for about 10 yrs so far no issues. The reason I mention that is keeps both hands on the bars with the foot clutch, and it keeps his hand free for using the dual hand brake. Just food for thought.
On 6/11/21 I am getting one installed on my 2020 TG. Looking forward to it. I have heard nothing but good things about the clutches manufactured in the last 3 years. I heard in the past there were issues, but not so much anymore. I haven't come across any unhappy campers. The local HD dealer is going to install it for $210.
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I installed mine in about two hours. It is pretty straight forward with the directions. Biggest thing is to make sure it is adjusted right. I think you will really like it.
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Here is video on how they can be used.
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Well done video. I’ve been curious about the clutch and this answers a lot of my questions.
Thanks for posting the link!
Thanks for the video! I've been using your techniques since I watched the video. They work great! Thanks again for the well do e video.
I installed one my 12 triglide with cable clutch. Love it saves my hands
Can you do a hard 1st gear launch with it?
How often do you have to adjust the installed gap? The install docs stress the importance of checking free play gain before every ride. Are you doing this by hand?
On my TG I have right about 5000 miles on the rekluse clutch. Not once have I, or even thought about checking the “install gap” or “free play”. I am a pretty easy rider. I suppose if a person rode their bike hard every day all day, then they might want to check it every so often. I suppose someday, if I felt an irregularity in the clutch (such as slippage or sloppiness) Then I would probably go in there and check it. I guess what I was saying is my conscience is not convicting me to go in there and check it at all.
Stupid is a choice
Dumb is not a choice
Stupid can be fixed
Dumb cannot be fixed.
There is a company called EFM auto clutch that makes a auto clutch, they claim they have used it on a 280hp turbo bike with no issues.