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nytrozula 09-05-2016 05:46 PM

Hydraulic Clutch
 
My 2007 CBR1000 has a hydraulic clutch but I see the new bikes have a cabled clutch. Why did they get away for the hydraulic?

coalminer frank 09-05-2016 10:15 PM

Better "feel", cheaper, lighter, less complicated, and easier to work on. Alot of professional racers convert a stock/factory hydraulic clutch to a cable clutch.

Jaybird180 09-06-2016 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by coalminer frank (Post 1298197)
Better "feel", cheaper, lighter, less complicated, and easier to work on. Alot of professional racers convert a stock/factory hydraulic clutch to a cable clutch.

Any benefits of the hydraulic clutch? I imagined that the hydraulic is better for the street - to reduce hand fatigue to reduce squeeze strength requirement.

My bike just had the fluid replaced and I haven't ridden her yet, so I don't have any practical experience with hydraulic clutches....except the Hayabusa clutch. That was like butter.

coalminer frank 09-06-2016 02:33 PM

When I was 17 I got a brand new leftover Honda 84 V65 Sabre. It had a hydraulic clutch. I loved the way it felt when squeezed.

Conrice 09-06-2016 04:42 PM

Benefit is the ease of the pull.

I converted my cable to hydraulic FWIW...


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