CJ Designs REKLUSE EXP OFFER!

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  1. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    If you are looking for Rekluse products please email me as we are a full line dealer and can help get your bike setup.



    We've put a lot of time in testing this new product and are happy to be offering Package combos for those interested in getting this.

    Safe travels and Happy New Year.:freaky


    Here is some info from my real world testing this summer:

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    REPORT BY: craig (CJRACER)

    LC8 Rekluse EXP update after ~ 7,000 miles.


    I had the chance to TEST an early prototype version of this clutch starting Sept 2011. I had over 60,000 miles on my earlier Z-Start PRO Rekluse and really like how much more enjoyable it makes my touring/ Off-road Dual sport riding/ and Racing. I was very interested in comparing these 2 systems, but had to keep my mouth shut on many details during that time. :wink:

    Many think that installing a Rekluse will turn your bike into an Automatic transmission. This is wrong. You still need to shift gears at the appropriate time, but this will slip/engage the clutch better and more consistant than a normal human can do all day long. Riding a 550lb bike offroad has it's own challenges. Having a Rekluse in my Adventure makes it feel like it's lost 100 lbs. I can consentrate on line choice and balance and keeps my arms from pumping up after a long day of trail riding. Off Road it makes for easeir starts on hills, in mud and sand, b/c you can easily control wheel spin.

    ON road I enjoy it b/c it allows for a more relaxed ride around town and stop and go traffic on the freeway is a breeze. Put it in 1st or 2nd and just roll on and off the trottle. You have enough to keep an eye in rush hour traffic (Cell phone users and Texters), A Rekluse can help get rid of another added stress.

    I feel that this NEW EXP system has much better and more consistant on/off throttle conntrol. Engine braking is still there down the engagement point setup by the installer. Many options are possible by changing out differant stiffnesses of spings and ramp weights.

    I started with a setup that felt more like a MX bike. It would shift out hard and at a higher RPM (~1800RPM) Then changed to a softer setting that felt much more natural. This would start a smooth engage around 1,500 PRM and be fully locked in around 2,300 RPM. We did this testing on a Dyno and could see this in the torque curve.


    In order to install the NEW EXP on my bike I was required to reinstall all the stock clutch parts (Center hub- booster system) This was only b/c I had the Z- Start Pro system installed

    This NEW will allow for faster and easier installs for EXP Rekluse purchases.

    Another Great plus of this system is that it comes w/ a NEW clutch slave that allows you to lock out the system to potentially bump start the bike.

    This is built in to the NEW SLAVE unit.
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    I started by removing my Oberon Slave unit and installing the REKLUSE Slave. There is an EXTERNAL adjustment system on the LC8 EXP. You can fine tune the Clutch Gain and lock it out for bump starting w/ only a 13mm wrench and 4 mm allen. This is differant than the Z- start Pro. The PRO system required you to take the end roller system off the assembly and replace a steel shim w/ a thicker one. This system is much faster and easier and can be done trail side.

    While you're in that area check your OIL JET for anything plugging it.

    (I drilled mine out to .5mm to increase oil flow to the system. This helps keep things cooler, potentially keep the just from clogging sooner and should prolong the life of the booster ramps.

    One down fall is the bike might need a little blip of the throttle to get it in to nuetral when running. Shifts normal any other time. I normally coast to stop engine off and click to nuetral once stopped, that's my system)

    Tighten this down and bleed out the system.

    Next up was removing the clutch cover and pressure plate. Pretty straight forward. This can all be done with tools in your kit.

    I removed the first fiber and steel plate. Set those aside w/ the pressure plate. The first fiber against the ALUM pressure plate is a special KTM fiber.

    Them remove the next 3 fibers and 2 steels.

    The EXP Core is held together by 6 small clips. In between them are the weights and spings. The entire Assembled core replaces 3 fibers and 2 steels.

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    The pressure plate only fits in one way. Look for the arrow on the face and match that up w/ the arrow on the center hub.

    Bolt everything back together like a normal clutch. Clean out the threads of the booster studs and install some blue loc-tite to make sure this won't loosen up.

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    One great thing w/ this new system is there are NO BALLS to deal w/ and it can easily be installed w/ the bike on it's sidestand w/ almost NO oil loss.

    My EST would be to figure about 3 hrs for your average wrench to install this. If you've already worked on any of these systems it should be about 2hrs.

    Bolted the clutch cover back on.
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    Started it up and adjusted the clutch save for the proper Lever Gain.

    The z-start PRO system had the required GAP built into the system Internally by replacing steel shims.

    The LC8 EXP system has the GAP set Externally by the SLAVE and the adjustable piston and jam nut.

    Break the system in w/ some slow starts and stops per Rekluse instructions.

    If you want to change setups on the CORE, I start by removing tension on the SLAVE adjuster. Them remove the CORE like you would replace a fiber. Much faster than the Z-start Pro.


    I did all this the weekend before I left for the KTM National Rally in Lake Tahoe, NV 2011. A few test laps around my track and subdivision. I was comfortable and confident in the system.

    I packed up the bike and headed west. Let the TESTING BEGIN::D
    And as in normal CJ testing..... this won't be your average ride around the block.

    When heading WEST from Wisconsin the first challenge is getting accross the plains. This would LONG sustained speeds for hours on end and often 200+ miles between stops.
    After a day and half and over 1,000 miles across the plains it was great to be off the freeway and camping. Next day would be more dirt testing.
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    The system worked great. No issues, on/ off throttle was smooth and consistant. Engine breaking was normal and was tested on every off ramp.

    Next day was down through WY into northern CO and into UT. About 600 miles camping in the sand dunes West of SLC, UT.

    Again, no issuues. Clutch gain and engagement felt the same all day long.

    I arrived in Lake Tahoe, NV ready to hang out and hit some trails.:clap

    More to come......
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  2. bikyto

    bikyto Dans le doute...gaz!

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    Awesome Craig!
    I can attest that the system works smoothly and I loved the fact that it could be adjusted externally. The other big plus is the ability to bump start!

    Sweet!!!

    :clap
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  3. Michhub

    Michhub Major Medical Supporter

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    Will the 30-Day guarentee still apply?

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  4. Apple Jam

    Apple Jam Ride Oregon First

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    So IN !!

    Damn, tho...I spent my funds :cry
    .... Back to work........
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  5. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    Of course! If you don't like it, send it back.... along w/ the Bonus Items for a refund.
    :freaky
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  6. Unkgd

    Unkgd Been here awhile Supporter

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    Chris,
    Is this from a test ride on Craigs bike - or where you able to install one of these on your bike?
    Bill
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  7. bikyto

    bikyto Dans le doute...gaz!

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    Hi Bill,
    It was a test ride on Craig's.
    I had installed a z-start pro on mine (which is going to go on the flea market) and was already very happy with it. :D
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  8. Unkgd

    Unkgd Been here awhile Supporter

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    Craig,
    I am beginning to think you are one of the more expensive people to for me to become acquainted with :D.

    Now I have to decide between the EXP clutch or your new panniers

    Will call tomorrow to discuss in more detail.

    Regards,
    Bill
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  9. Unkgd

    Unkgd Been here awhile Supporter

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    Excellent!
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  10. jerbelgium

    jerbelgium Adventurer

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    Hi Craig,
    any special offer on just the clutch cover (base & face-half spoke)?

    looking for a blue colored base + alu matte colored face

    thanks, have a good weekend,

    Jer
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  11. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    Hi Jer,

    Not at this time. I don't have Blue bases in stock. I can do custom colors, but it's a $40 charge.
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  12. jerbelgium

    jerbelgium Adventurer

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    Hi Craig, what colors (base and face) do you have directly available?
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  13. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    About 75% of what's shown on my site. That's alot of options. When you figure in base colors of MF, Black, orange and grey.

    Plus all the faces.

    Give me your top 3 build choices and we'll start from there. might be easier. :wink:
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  14. mototahoe

    mototahoe nevada adventurer Supporter

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    craig, i'm in for an exp for my 950adv......plus i need to talk to you @ fuel pumps for the SE.......cullen
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  15. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    Hi Cullen.

    I'll call you today.

    Thanks.
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  16. Unkgd

    Unkgd Been here awhile Supporter

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    Craig,
    Please check your spam folder - I think my email got lost in there again!
    Thanks,
    Bill
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  17. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    Sorry for the delay.

    Email sent.:wink:
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  18. 1Bonehead

    1Bonehead Fearless of Falling

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    I now have the cash saved for this. Is it still available?
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  19. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    Yes, Still time to lock in this offer.

    Send me an email through ADVrider, so I have your ADVrider name.

    Be sure to let me know what Option you are interested in and details.

    Thanks,
    Craig
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  20. cjracer

    cjracer AWD please!!

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    Time is almost up as these are ready to start shipping soon!

    Get your order in now before this Amazing Promo offer is gone.

    If you enjoy traveling down that gravel road or giving it your all on some of the hardest trails around, the Rekluse EXP can be your "Secret Weapon" when it comes to smooth and consistant clutch control.

    Sledgehammer Trail, Moab, UT
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    Crazy rock ledge..... someplace in NV?
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    Boulder strewn slides like this become much more manageable when you worry less about miss-using the clutch and going over the edge.

    Rubicon Trail, Lake Tahoe, CA
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    See new sights that only smaller bikes could get to before.

    We just got finished putting the final tests in on the 990 units and they should be ready to start shipping soon.

    Don't forget. With a 30 day money back guarantee. You get to try it out too. How can you go wrong with that?

    "Rekluse offers a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee. If for any reason you want to return a Rekluse clutch within the 30-Day return period, please contact Rekluse Customer Service toll-free at 1.866.735.5873 or 208.426.0659"

    Don't let that next unknown stop you. GO Explore!
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    Not only have a I tested it in some of the roughest terrain, but also some of the worst places you would ever want to be stranded.
    Lonliest Road in the US. HWY 50 Nevada.
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    Don't have an LC8.... NO problem. Let me know what bike you have and I'll try and make up a packge for you.

    Thank you for your support.
    Craig


    Now go find some dirt.... :freaky
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