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Tyler asked in SportsMotorcycle Racing · 9 years ago

Rekluse EXP clutch in 250 XC... Opinions?

Few questions here... Does anyone Have any complaints or had any troubles with Rekluse? Im debating on purchasing their cheaper setup, the Rekluse EXP for my 2010 ktm 250 xc (2-stroke) it fits into the stock clutch basket rather than Rekluse's but I'm concerned my stock basket may not hold up as well. Although, I think KTM makes their baskets from steel, not aluminum?

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  • 9 years ago
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    If I were you, I'd go ahead and spend the money on a basket that Rekluse sells. Like the previous poster said, it will start to put grooves in your stock basket after awhile. I am not familiar with a Rekluse in a motorcycle, but had one in my 450er ATV, and had no complaints while I did. One of the best investments made. Rekluse does an excellent job with their directions when you receive it.

  • 9 years ago

    Oh, your basket is aluminum, I can guarantee that. Depending on how hard you ride will determine how often you need to replace your basket. If you just ride for fun and dont race, your stock basket should hold up fine. But launching and racing a lot will put grooves where the friction plates ride in the basket. Im not familiar with the 250xc basket but I have put numerous baskets in KTM65's and 85's... they wear out like hot butter. We always ended up switching to hinson baskets.

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