FAQ for Rekluse ProStart Clutch for Harley-Davidson
What is a ProStart Clutch?
The ProStart Clutch is an automatic clutch designed to work with Harley-Davidson
motorcycles. The ProStart Clutch allows the rider to control the bike
by simply using the throttle and eliminates the need to use the clutch
lever for starting and stopping. The ProStart provides smooth stops
and starts every time and eliminates stalling.
Does the ProStart automatically shift the gears?
No, the ProStart uses centrifugal force to automatically engage or dis-engage
the clutch allowing the rider to still shift gears. It is necessary
to still ride in the appropriate gear.
Can I eliminate the clutch lever if I get a ProStart?
You can eliminate the clutch lever completely. However, Rekluse strongly
recommends that the rider retain the clutch lever in conjunction with
the ProStart to allow for smoother shifting. The gearing in the HarleyDavidson
may make it difficult for some riders to smoothly up shift without the
clutch lever to completely disengage the clutch.
How does a ProStart work?
Great! You should buy one.
The ProStart Clutch uses a system of balls and ramps that use centrifugal
force to engage the pressure plate in the clutch. At engine idle, the
balls are down in the slots on the pressure plate. As RPM's are
increased, the balls climb the ramps by centrifugal force and start
to push against the ProStart top plate. At approximately 1100 RPM's
the balls force the pressure plate into the clutch basket and begin
to engage the clutch. At approximately 2250 RPM, the ProStart Clutch
is fully engaged and provides equivalent clamping pressure to the stock
clutch. When RPM's drop below 1050, the balls fall back down the
ramps and an internal spring pushes the pressure plate out, dis-engaging
the clutch.
Do I need to adjust the ProStart?
No, the ProStart is designed to engage at approximately 1100 RPM on
all Harley's and dis-engage at approximately 1050 RPM so no adjustment
is necessary.
How long will the ProStart last?
The ProStart wears the friction plates in the same way that the stock
clutch does. As long as the ProStart installed gap is maintained, the
clutch pack will last as long as or longer than normal. The actual ProStart
clutch assembly is made out of hard anodized billet aluminum and heat
treated steel and should not have significant wear.
What kind of maintenance does the ProStart Clutch require?
The ProStart operates based on the installed gap which is the distance
the balls have to move to fully engage the ProStart pressure plate.
The installed gap needs to be set at installation. It should then be
checked after the first 1000 hours of ProStart operation and every 5000
miles thereafter.
How do I install a ProStart Clutch?
The ProStart Clutch is designed to replace the stock pressure plate
on the motorcycle. The main parts of the installation include mounting
the ProStart to the center clutch and adjusting the clutch cable for
proper operation.
Do I have to modify my bike to use a ProStart?
The ProStart is designed to simply replace the stock pressure plate
on the motorcycle. In order to make enough room for the ProStart on
1998 and newer Big Twin models, it is necessary to machine down the
center clutch using a special tool that is provided by Rekluse. Note
spacers are provided so you can always put the stock pressure plate
assembly in the motorcycle. Other ProStart models (older Big Twins and
Sportsters) require no modification to the bike.
How long does it take to install a ProStart Clutch?
Installation time may vary based on the accessories on the bike as you
need to remove the right side transmission cover to install the easy
pull clutch assembly and return spring. Actual installation of the clutch
itself will take between one to two hours.
Does installing the ProStart Clutch affect my Harley-Davidson warranty?
The ProStart only wears the clutch pack of the motorcycle. Harley-Davidson
does not warranty the clutch pack. Rekluse warrants all Rekluse parts
for any defects for a period of one year from the date of original purchase.
What bike models are supported by the ProStart Clutch?
Rekluse currently has ProStart models that support the
following models:
- 90-97 Big Twin models
- 98 and newer Big Twin models (except the 06 Dyna and expected 07 models)
- 94-03 Sportsters - (Note 91-03 Sportsters can be supported if an after marker side cover and derby cover are purchased.)
- 04-06 Sportsters
- Hydralic Clutch models not yet avalible
Does the ProStart support a Buell?
The ProStart Clutch for 94-03 Sportsters will support non XB models
of 94-02 Buell's. Buell XB models are not supported.
Does the ProStart support the V-ROD?
The ProStart does not support the V-ROD. At this time there is no plan
to provide support for the VROD.
My Big Twin has a hydraulic clutch lever will the ProStart work?
The ProStart will work fine with aftermarket hydraulic clutch kits such
as the Magura kit. However, a special model of the ProStart is needed
for 98 and newer Big Twins that have a Harley Davidson hydraulic clutch
(factory or dealer installed). Rekluse is finalizing testing on this
model and plans to release a final version in May.
My bike has EFI, will the ProStart work?
The ProStart is tuned at the factory to engage and disengage at approximately
1000 RPM. An EFI model idles roughly 50 to 100 RPM faster than a non-EFI
bike however this is still in the engagement range for the ProStart
clutch so it works fine with EFI models.
Does the ProStart work with open primaries like BDL or Primo?
No, the ProStart only works with a wet Harley primary.
My bike doesn't have a Harley motor but it has a Harley primary
Yes, any motor is fine as long as it is using a Harley-Davidson primary.
How much horsepower will a ProStart handle?
The ProStart performance is dependent on torque rather than horsepower.
Torque is roughly equal to horsepower. The ProStart is designed to function
with up to 20% more torque than a stock Big Twin will produce or roughly
120 horsepower.
How many ProStart clutches has Rekluse sold?
Rekluse has already sold over 100 ProStart clutches. The ProStart Clutch
is based off the same design as used by Rekluse's industry leading
z-Start Clutch for off-road motorcycles and ATV's. Since starting
business in 2002, Rekluse has sold over 10,000 z-Start clutches to motorcycle
enthusiasts all over the world.
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