DRIVE STEEL PLATE 0.040 BMW R 1200 REKLUSE 460-617
Rekluse Drive Steel Plate 0.040 for BMW R 1200, part number 460-617. This drive plate is an essential element of the clutch hardware, tailored to enhance the efficiency and reliability of your motorcycle's clutch system. It is designed to provide accurate power transfer and precise clutch engagement. Thickness of 0.040 inches ensures precise operation. Facilitates effective power transfer and smooth clutch engagement. Suitable for a broad range of riding conditions. This drive plate is vital for applications requiring precise power transfer and durable performance, contributing to the consistent reliability and longevity of the clutch system.
- SKU
- RK-460617
- Brand
- Rekluse
- Availability
- Out of Stock
FULL DESCRIPTION
Rekluse Drive Steel Plate 0.040 for BMW R 1200
The Rekluse Drive Steel Plate 0.040 is a critical component engineered for the clutch hardware assembly of BMW R 1200 motorcycles. This precisely manufactured steel plate is designed to optimize power transfer and ensure smooth, accurate clutch engagement, enhancing the overall performance and reliability of your motorcycle's clutch system.
Key Features:
- Precision Fitment: Specifically designed as an essential element for the clutch hardware in BMW R 1200 motorcycles.
- Optimized Thickness: Features a thickness of 0.040 inches, crucial for achieving precise operation within the clutch assembly.
- Enhanced Power Transfer: Facilitates effective and consistent power transfer from the engine to the drivetrain.
- Smooth Engagement: Contributes to smooth and responsive clutch engagement for a better riding experience.
- Durable Performance: Built to provide reliable and durable performance across various riding conditions.
This drive plate is vital for riders seeking to maintain or improve the consistent reliability and longevity of their BMW R 1200 clutch system. Its specific design ensures it functions as a key part of the clutch hardware, contributing to dependable power delivery and clutch control.
