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Twist-Grip Clutch
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:25 am
by TMcMahon51
Has anybody ever heard of these? I was watching this show on Discovery channel once, where they were having competitions on Bike building, and one guy said he invented a new clutch. This clutch was a "Twist-Grip", or so he said. Mainly, all it really was, was a clutch were you twist the left handle to engage. Has anybody ever seen one before, or even better, used one. I'm thinking of trying it when I get my bike, since it seems a lot easier, and seems to clean up the look of the bike. Any opinions?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:29 am
by Aggroton
im pretty sure the it was the detroit bors who did that...and they modified their internal throttle to do it...ive thought about it it alot and in theory it should be pretty simple to modify...but isnt everything easier in theory.
but heres their throttle.
http://www.detroitbros.com/osShop/produ ... ucts_id=65
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:44 am
by iwannadie
i thought the guy in the UK came up with it first, not sure of his name... but i remember seeing a few shows with the twist clutch and they always refere to him as the first to do it. it looks cool on certain bikes not sure if id ever want to try using one though.
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:01 am
by Aggroton
hahaha thats funny he is russell mitchel...hes my favorite...he probaly did come up with it...the detroit bros used to be his "prodege's"...haha they probaly tell everyone they came up with it. but i think if you just swaw the throttle cable for you clutch cable...and fighure how to twist it the other way you should be money.
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:11 am
by TMcMahon51
The way I seen it, the throtltle was still in the same position, but the clutch was put into a twist-grip on the left handlebar. Yeah, the name is starting to ring a bell now, too... and I think he was from Europe. Wasn't he one of the guys who made it popular to use HUGE tires?
hahaha thats funny he is russell mitchel...hes my favorite...he probaly did come up with it...the detroit bros used to be his "prodege's"...haha they probaly tell everyone they came up with it. but i think if you just swaw the throttle cable for you clutch cable...and fighure how to twist it the other way you should be money.
i thought the guy in the UK came up with it first
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:19 am
by Gadjet
The guy that designed the Twist Grip Clutch is Russell Mitchell from Exile Cycles in Southern California. Yes, he's an ex-pat Brit, and as far as I'm concerned the only custom bike builder to actually build bikes that could be used as daily riders.
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:23 am
by iwannadie
WhyteGryphon wrote:The guy that designed the Twist Grip Clutch is Russell Mitchell from Exile Cycles in Southern California. Yes, he's an ex-pat Brit, and as far as I'm concerned the only custom bike builder to actually build bikes that could be used as daily riders.
except the crazy tric he built one the one show. although it was cool and i thought it should had won ;\ i think his style is really nice though. his choppers actually have that chopped look to it rather than the others that add more than they take away. also that other guy that recently died.. i forget his name now, the real old school style guy he was in NY.
most of these 'choppers' are to flashy they need to start calling them something else.
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:42 am
by Gummiente
iwannadie wrote:also that other guy that recently died.. i forget his name now, the real old school style guy he was in NY.
Indian Lary.
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:43 am
by TMcMahon51
iwannadie wrote:WhyteGryphon wrote:The guy that designed the Twist Grip Clutch is Russell Mitchell from Exile Cycles in Southern California. Yes, he's an ex-pat Brit, and as far as I'm concerned the only custom bike builder to actually build bikes that could be used as daily riders.
except the crazy tric he built one the one show. although it was cool and i thought it should had won ;\ i think his style is really nice though. his choppers actually have that chopped look to it rather than the others that add more than they take away. also that other guy that recently died.. i forget his name now, the real old school style guy he was in NY.
most of these 'choppers' are to flashy they need to start calling them something else.
Are you talking about INDIAN LARRY? In my eyes he was the best, and even though he is gone, he still IS the best. His shop was called Gasoline Alley.
The style that Russ Mitchel has is called Industrial, I think?
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 1:29 pm
by iwannadie
yes yes indian larry, he was/is the best. ashame he was into doing the stunts and ended his life like that.
i didnt ever like the rat phink logos he did, but i loved everything else just screamed of old chopper(i assume thats what it was like back then as im only 24;)