clutch
A clutch is a required part of any manual transmission vehicles, it works as the connection between the engine and gearbox. The most common use for the clutch is to smoothly engage/disengage the engine power to the wheels, so that gear changes can be accomplished without disturbing the vehicular balance or even to allow final stopping from full speed without stalling. In simple terms, a clutch consists of several elements, such as a spring-loaded pressure plate and clutch disc that contact the flywheel to transmit power when engaged (or pressed together), and disengage (or separated) from the flywheel when you press down on what is colloquially known as the clutch pedal. It is regulated by the clutch pedal within the automobile. While the clutch is crucial to making cars and trucks work correctly, it is equally important for motorcycles as well as many kinds of large-scale machinery in order to maintain regulated power delivery and the efficient operation.