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EFM makes the Auto Clutches that you see on TV.
They may be sold by a different company but they are made by us, here in the USA!
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EFM offers Disabled Veteran & Military discounts.
Our Auto-Clutch is a great solution for anyone having difficulty with the factory clutch pull or alternative setups.
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Welcome to official site of the EFM No Stall Automatic Clutch. EFM, an American company with a long history of designing and manufacturing high quality products for the motorcycle and ATV industry. Check out our About Page to learn more about EFM the company.
PROUDLY MADE IN THE U.S.A. |
AMERICAN MADE QUALITY!
The EFM Auto Clutch is proudly made in American and we offer a LIFETIME WARRANTY on the parts that we manufacture. We do not guarantee the clutch plates, only the parts we make. Please call for further details.
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One of the biggest questions asked is what does it do and do I have to shift. The auto clutch engages your manual clutch when your engine rpms increase and then releases back at idle. You still have engine braking down to idle and when taking off when done normally, it even sounds like you are letting out the clutch. You can still use the manual clutch lever but with zero pull at idle and 1 finger pull up to about half the engine rpm. You have more holding power with the EFM auto clutch than any other type on the market. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gear burnouts can be done with ease. You still have to shift, you can use the manual clutch to shift, or just relax the throttle to up shift, and blip to down shift.
THERE IS NO DISADVANTAGE TO THE EFM AUTO CLUTCH!
There is no worry about stalling in traffic or holding in the clutch lever while sitting for a traffic light. This is a must for jockey shift bikes. If you are an experienced rider than take advantage of the way you can accelerate from a green light. If you are a new rider, you will ride with the confidence of just being able to twist the throttle and go, even if you're on a hill, or just turning around in a tight area. The harder you twist the throttle, the harder the clutch will lock up. Great for trikes and disabled riders. |
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