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MTC Engineering Gen II Multi Stage Clutch
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#ZX14-729GEN2 ZX14 06-11 / ZX14R 12-18
Part #:ZX14-729GEN2
Availability:Usually ships in 1 weekZX14-729GEN2 KAWASAKI ZX14 06-11 / ZX14R 12-18 / Cores Required: basket and inner hub
2012-Current ZX14R YOU MUST BACKDATE INNER HUB to: GEN 1 06-11 ZX14 component
2012-Current ZX14R YOU MUST BACKDATE INNER HUB to: GEN 1 06-11 ZX14 component
MSRP:
$1,925.00 (USD)
This MTC Gen II Multistage Clutch significantly reduces clutch lever effort and yet improves clutch adjust ability through its "multistage" technology. The big improvement in clutch action is related to the drive and driven clutch plates operating at the same rpm for big improvements in initial engagement leading to quicker reaction time and more repeat ability between passes. The new design also allows for easier dynamic spring replacement with its quick access cover plate over the springs. We recommend a Quick access cover as well for between round tuning and servicing.
Includes: Modified outer basket, clutch cover spacer, modified inner hub, and GEN II hat
Cores required: Clutch basket, inner hub
MTC multistage lockups, Gen II Multistage Lockup and MTC slider differences:
The Gen II is most definitely a lockup clutch. Both Lockups maintain the use of the clutch lever allowing the rider to ride the bike back from a run and relies on the rider to release the lever for the clutch to engage.
Both multistage lockups units employ the same arm and counter spring mechanism and utilize the same shimming procedure to adjust static spring pressure.
The Gen II takes a different approach to clutch application. The old standard of clamping the clutch pack between the pressure plate and inner hub is gone. The Gen II utilizes an inner hub with no back lip, so there is no inward pressure on the hub. The clutch is clamped via the pressure plate which is tabbed to the basket and the spacer plate pinned to the bottom of the basket. Engaging the clutch in this manner eliminates an effect generated by the lockup of pulling out on the clutch basket while clamping the clutch pack. The arms are driven by engine RPM instead of input shaft speed, so clutch slippage doesn’t slow down application of the arms resulting in more repeatable runs.
Tuning of the counter springs in the Gen II can be accomplished while still installed via a quick access plate on the top of the unit . No longer will you have to remove the lockup from the bike, take the weights from the arms, take out the screws on the dowel pins, knock the arm and bucket out to change the springs.
With the Gen II, you will remove the cover plate screws, make your change, bolt the cover plate back on, put the clutch cover on and you are ready to go. Altering the static spring pressure will still require the removal of the lockup unit from the clutch basket, but removal of the lockup is aided by six included bolts. These bolts insure that you will not be fighting the clutch springs to reinstall the lockup unit and tighten the lockup bolts. After the hat is secure, just remove the six bolts on the clutch springs and put them away until their next use.
Although there are similarities the Gen II is not a slider clutch, nor does it work like a slider clutch, they only use the same clutch basket. It does bring the arms in sooner than the original multistage because the lockup is now driven by the clutch basket and not the input shaft. The arms are restrained by the small counter springs which
control where/when the arm will apply, whereas a slider’s arms are free and begin to apply pressure to the pressure plate as soon as the motor is running. The Gen II requires the use of a clutch lever to disengage
the clutch unlike the slider which fully disengages when the engine RPM drops below the stall speed. It still employs static clutch springs and if you release the clutch lever, with the brake on, it will stall the engine.
Includes: Modified outer basket, clutch cover spacer, modified inner hub, and GEN II hat
Cores required: Clutch basket, inner hub
NOTE: IF INSTALLING GEN II CLUTCH INTO 2012-Current ZX14R YOU MUST BACKDATE INPUT SHAFT, OUTPUT SHAFT LOW GEAR, INNER HUB, PUSH ROD AND PUSH ROD PLUNGER to: GEN I ZX14
2012> ZX14R Conversion Parts Needed for Gen II Lk/up:
Input Shaft Part 13127-0036, Output Low Gear 13262-0307, Push Rod 13116-0016,
Push Rod Plunger 13116-1102
The Gen II is most definitely a lockup clutch. Both Lockups maintain the use of the clutch lever allowing the rider to ride the bike back from a run and relies on the rider to release the lever for the clutch to engage.
Both multistage lockups units employ the same arm and counter spring mechanism and utilize the same shimming procedure to adjust static spring pressure.
The Gen II takes a different approach to clutch application. The old standard of clamping the clutch pack between the pressure plate and inner hub is gone. The Gen II utilizes an inner hub with no back lip, so there is no inward pressure on the hub. The clutch is clamped via the pressure plate which is tabbed to the basket and the spacer plate pinned to the bottom of the basket. Engaging the clutch in this manner eliminates an effect generated by the lockup of pulling out on the clutch basket while clamping the clutch pack. The arms are driven by engine RPM instead of input shaft speed, so clutch slippage doesn’t slow down application of the arms resulting in more repeatable runs.
Tuning of the counter springs in the Gen II can be accomplished while still installed via a quick access plate on the top of the unit . No longer will you have to remove the lockup from the bike, take the weights from the arms, take out the screws on the dowel pins, knock the arm and bucket out to change the springs.
With the Gen II, you will remove the cover plate screws, make your change, bolt the cover plate back on, put the clutch cover on and you are ready to go. Altering the static spring pressure will still require the removal of the lockup unit from the clutch basket, but removal of the lockup is aided by six included bolts. These bolts insure that you will not be fighting the clutch springs to reinstall the lockup unit and tighten the lockup bolts. After the hat is secure, just remove the six bolts on the clutch springs and put them away until their next use.
Although there are similarities the Gen II is not a slider clutch, nor does it work like a slider clutch, they only use the same clutch basket. It does bring the arms in sooner than the original multistage because the lockup is now driven by the clutch basket and not the input shaft. The arms are restrained by the small counter springs which
control where/when the arm will apply, whereas a slider’s arms are free and begin to apply pressure to the pressure plate as soon as the motor is running. The Gen II requires the use of a clutch lever to disengage
the clutch unlike the slider which fully disengages when the engine RPM drops below the stall speed. It still employs static clutch springs and if you release the clutch lever, with the brake on, it will stall the engine.
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MTC Engineering has been developing, refining and producing excellent quality high performance motorcycle components for almost 50 years. Whether it’s on the Strip or Street, MTC continues to be the performance-edge-of-choice for some of the fastest motorcycles in the world. MTC Big Blocks, Pistons and high performance Clutches have been a key ingredient in many a racer’s success.
MTC Engineering Gen II Multi Stage Clutch fits the following vehicle(s):
- 2006 Kawasaki ZX14
- 2007 Kawasaki ZX14
- 2008 Kawasaki ZX14
- 2009 Kawasaki ZX14
- 2010 Kawasaki ZX14
- 2011 Kawasaki ZX14
- 2012 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2013 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2014 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2015 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2016 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2017 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2018 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2019 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2020 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2021 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2022 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2023 Kawasaki ZX14R
- 2024 Kawasaki ZX14R