Quick release quadrant

ebone84

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Jun 8, 2004
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I never like the way my clutch engage so now I’m trying the quick release clutch quadrant has anyone tried this yet ..... How does my throwout bearing and clutch fingers look asking the experts.....
 

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On a single disc, you can get away with any of them. On a dual, you need an aggressive one to take up enough slack. Aggressive = large radius. Disengages faster, but heavier peddle. On duals, there's more distance for the T/O bearing to travel.