According to Rekluse, the problem lies in the torque curve of the bigger bikes. They've determined that on the FE650, their clutch is only at 65% plate pressure when the torque curve begins to peak.
I don't think you're going to have the same problem with your FE501, or Taffy with his 400 (I think). It's not that these bikes don't have the HP of the 650, as much as when that power comes on. The clutch needs to be spinning fast enough to hold everything together.
The changes between '04-05 and the older clutch is pretty insignificant. In fact you need a good set of calipers just to measure the difference. You can actually fit an '04 clutch basket into the earlier bikes, it just makes a hell of a lot of noise... probably not a good thing.
Hey Berger - Close your eyes, get out the credit card, and call Revloc. You'll be glad you did... the difference is truely night and day. Your Rekluse is good for about $300 on ebay.
I don't think you're going to have the same problem with your FE501, or Taffy with his 400 (I think). It's not that these bikes don't have the HP of the 650, as much as when that power comes on. The clutch needs to be spinning fast enough to hold everything together.
The changes between '04-05 and the older clutch is pretty insignificant. In fact you need a good set of calipers just to measure the difference. You can actually fit an '04 clutch basket into the earlier bikes, it just makes a hell of a lot of noise... probably not a good thing.
Hey Berger - Close your eyes, get out the credit card, and call Revloc. You'll be glad you did... the difference is truely night and day. Your Rekluse is good for about $300 on ebay.