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Selling MRE single stage lockup

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I am selling one of my lock-ups if anyone has any need for one. I tossed in a few extra parts to help you get it working. I have seen guys use these with a stock clutch hub but I would suggest that you have the buttons installed.

If you run into a snag trying to tune it I doubt I will be able to help much. My clutch setup skills are poor. I did write a simple little program that you can download from my website that will calculate the pack pressure.

Just go to http://dickey.no-ip.org/esd4.html and click on the clutch section.

http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296...ite=0&ver=LCA080805&item=260031058835&lk=URL
 
I thought you bought one last year when you were asking about them.
 
Do you know if "mrmperformance" is a member??
If not let's discuss price by PM

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Sorry but I can't sell it off line once it has been listed.

I have the one that is still mounted to my bike that I may sell next summer. It is the same MRE clutch but you would need a spacer and maybe a few other parts. I will let you know.

I think for a small tire bike with some compression, a 2-stage like this would be perfect. I have had no luck getting one to work with my gutless, low compression bike and I am going to try the holy grail of lockups next.

The main problem with the 2-stage is that there is no way to counter ballance the arm weight. This makes the arm weight take effect as soon as the bike leaves starts moving. The curve looks exponential. Even with very light springs I can stall the motor once I add enough weight to keep the clutch from slipping once it starts to make some power. With the car tire, it makes things much worse. With 5 pounds of air and a dry stickey track it doesn't give much, so I really need to control the slip.

Everyone has an opinion on this subject, that's why the no support note. IMO, clutch management it not so simple of a problem.
 
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