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Old 02-23-2012, 08:07 PM   #1
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Hydraulic VS Cable Clutch

What are the pros and cons of Hydraulic and cable clutches?
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Old 02-23-2012, 08:13 PM   #2
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What are the pros and cons of Hydraulic and cable clutches?
Pro: Cable should give you a better feel for the friction zone. You will develop huge muscles in your left hand.

Con: You have to go throught the process of developing huge muscles in your left hand.

Really the only drawback I can think of is stop and go city traffic. That is until the muscles develop.
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Old 02-23-2012, 08:26 PM   #3
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I would also say that a hydraulic activated clutch is constant in that providing there are no leaks in the system it will always engage, release at the exact same spot. A cable activated clutch can change over time with stretch and wear, hence the ability to adjustment a cable.
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Old 02-23-2012, 09:36 PM   #4
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What those two said, If I had a choice Id always prefer the hydraulic, but if I liked the bike a cable wouldn't be a deal breaker either.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:15 PM   #5
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but if I liked the bike a cable wouldn't be a deal breaker either.
Me, too! However, how many stories do you hear of bikers at a stops sign and the clutch cable breaks vs how many have a hydraulic clutch break?

I have never had a clutch cable break nor a hydraulic clutch become unusable. It's either one for me...

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In the world of Harley touring bikes, only the CVO bikes come with hydraulic clutches. My bike has a cable actuated clutch, I was surprised to find that out, but obviously it wasn't a deal breaker.
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wow it must be a slow day for that question to have any importance
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:49 PM   #8
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The Nomad is my first Hydraulic clutch and I'm not impressed. Have always like the better control of a cable clutch. Maybe when I get around to changing the spring it will be better.
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Old 02-23-2012, 11:58 PM   #9
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You haven't lived until you've had a clutch cable break while out riding.
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I've found that a properly lubed HD clutch is surprisingly easy to use. They make some sort of cam that makes the HD clutch even easier. With the cam (EZ Clutch?), it feels like a hydraulic clutch. I like symmetry so having a clutch fluid reservoir looks asthetically pleasing but I'd take either one.
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I would take a cable clutch over a hydraulic any day, I like the feel much more. But like said in a earlier post let's see after the spring is changed.
 
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wow it must be a slow day for that question to have any importance
Well you know Brad it's been a while since your last dump report so maybe the boys are kinda bored.
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With the hydraulic clutch there is no way of slipping it when doing slow maneuvers. Its engaged or not!!! With the cable you can have it half engaged. IMO
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You haven't lived until you've had a clutch cable break while out riding.
+1...been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. It sucks bad. The Hydraulic clutch is awesome after you install a Barnett Spring. It will grab and send you down the road lickety split. It too will help you build muscles in your left hand and forearm...!
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Well you know Brad it's been a while since your last dump report so maybe the boys are kinda bored.
Yeah Brad...if it was a slow day for that question, what kind of a day was it when we got your detailed squat thrust report....?
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