How to Use a Slipper Clutch?
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For motorcycles with manual clutches, it is required to hold the handlebar with the left hand and the throttle with the right hand. Below is an introduction to the slipper clutch: 1. Starting process: When the diaphragm spring is installed between the clutch cover and the pressure plate, the pre-compression deformation generates pressure on the pressure plate, causing the clutch's driving and driven parts to press tightly together, meaning the clutch is in the engaged state. The engine power is transmitted from the flywheel, which is integrated with the crankshaft, through the clutch cover and pressure plate to the driven plate, and then via the driven plate's splined hub to the transmission's input shaft. 2. Engagement process: When the rider releases the clutch pedal, the pedal returns to its original position under the action of the return spring, simultaneously bringing the push rod and release bearing back to their original positions. The movement of the control mechanism during the engagement process is the reverse of the disengagement process.