Wet Clutch vs Dry Clutch | Are Wet or Dry Clutch Motorcycles Better? | Partzilla.com

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Is a wet clutch or a dry clutch better on a motorcycle?

We’ll walk through the differences in how they operate, then John will explain why the advantages of a wet clutch on your motorcycle have made the wet clutch system popular-- with a few exceptions-- inside the motorcycle industry.

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Great video. I have both. The dry seems easier for me to work on or replace. 👍

seller
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Seen a few YouTube vids from him&I just get his style.Kudos to Partzilla for all the YouTube vids!John could be a lecturer for a motoring course at your local college, he sounds just so approachable.Keep it up! 😁👍

HjMaswadyHjAmjah
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Great info to know. Thanks again John!!

aaronbrna
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Dry clutch allows faster service, keep oil cleaner but make more noise. Wet clutches run cooler, and tend to last longer. I had a 748 with an 853 big bore, it was a great bike, but that clutch rattle and sing was loud.

randombuilds
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Love the channel, very informative like 2vintage channel, the bare bolts of what "shade tree mechanics" need to know

greathornedowl
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Dear John, do you a vedio of yfz450 coolant fan not working??? I am having trouble of whats the issue exactly.. What check I shoukd do with my multi meter to check and troubleshoot the issue..
Thanks again🌹

SaudiFalcon
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See, I don’t know much about wiring but my 300ex will not start it like you hit the start button and then it won’t hit in until you off

koltennoble
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What do I do if I put the wrong oil in and now slips

skyearthur
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Only item I’m not fond of in my 2010 BMW RT 1200

larryegilman
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See, I don’t know much about wiring but my 300ex will not start it like you hit the start button and then it won’t hit in until you off

koltennoble