tilton vs exedy vs cusco
I had the cusco as a daily driver. I didn't beat on it much, but when it was warmed up it grabbed like nobody's business and I also got well over 60k miles out of ,to my knowledge.
Its a good clutch, I would say for the tilton you needn't bother for every day use. I haven't seen many/any last very long at all....
Not saying they are bad clutches, Im just not sure if longevity was built into the mindset while designing that clutch.
Its a good clutch, I would say for the tilton you needn't bother for every day use. I haven't seen many/any last very long at all....
Not saying they are bad clutches, Im just not sure if longevity was built into the mindset while designing that clutch.
I have about 4000 miles on my Cusco twin...and absolutley no regrets. I was a daily driver for about 2000 of those miles and it was a little noisy but not bad. The last 2000 have been weekend beat on's and it has held nicley
. It just started making a slight whinny noise when taking off slow or backing up, but no noise at all when you drop the hammer
. I am thinking about doing the twin carbon repalcment kit when the time comes, but the way it is holding up it might be a while
. I am thinking about doing the twin carbon repalcment kit when the time comes, but the way it is holding up it might be a while
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