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What is released and engaged when talking about clutches??

Started by Admiral Akbar, February 27, 2016, 05:43:21 PM

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Dan89flstc

Quote from: Jaystn62 on February 27, 2016, 10:20:40 PM
If a clutch is "engaged" meaning lever pulled in.It's doing what a clutch does. Meaning basically you're not moving. Disengage the clutch...letting the lever out...you start moving.

You`re kidding, right?
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Coyote

Quote from: Jaystn62 on February 27, 2016, 10:20:40 PM
If a clutch is "engaged" meaning lever pulled in.It's doing what a clutch does. Meaning basically you're not moving. Disengage the clutch...letting the lever out...you start moving.

Nope.


Tollbooth

 I read this entire thread. Now where's the Tylenol extra strength.

vtwinjim

This reminds me of the 'which direction does current flow' threads.

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The Chicken or the Egg??????????  :nix:  :scratch:  :idunno:

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motolocopat

Engaging the Clutch Lever Disengages the Clutch.
Disengaging the Clutch Lever Engages the Clucth

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masstch

Some people still seem to believe that the LEVER *is* the clutch.

Rhetorical questions, who still does those?

BUBBIE

It IS In the  :rtfb:

an arrangement for connecting and disconnecting the working parts of any machine.

So Squeeze your arrangement to connect and disconnect your harley... OR is that Released and Engaged :crash:

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Dan89flstc

Quote from: masstch on March 05, 2016, 09:09:27 PM
Some people still seem to believe that the LEVER *is* the clutch.

You mean, we don`t..... pull in the clutch? :emoGroan:
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