How A Clutch Works
In a normal condition a clutch is engaged with the engine. When a rider presses the clutch lever for changing gears, the coil springs in the clutch compressed and the pressure plate expands which allows the stake of clutch plates to move independently. The stake of clutch is arranged in such a manner that friction plate and steel plate alternate. It makes the engine and clutch to move at different speeds. Ultimately the clutch disengages power to transmission which allows rider to shift the gears.There are two types of clutches: Wet clutch & Dry clutch
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