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I got some 16mm clutch rollers for my winder and would like to know how they will affect the shift vs stock rollers ?
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Lower engagement, lower shift force, lower RPM throughout the shift range.
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Doesn’t lower rpm mean it’s loading the motor more ?
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Lower engagement, lower shift force, lower RPM throughout the shift range.
I disagree..... larger rollers will raise engagement, lower belt squeeze, and raise rpm the first 2/3rds of the shift range.
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I mis-spoke on this, wrote the opposite of what I meant, my bad
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I mis-spoke on this, wrote the opposite of what I meant, my bad
No worries, anyone interested in an in depth explanation can follow this old post.
https://ty4stroke.com/posts/1478261/
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