The brake shaft of motorcycles is part of the braking system. The function is to transmit and distribute the braking force and maintain the normal operation of the braking system. It is a vital part for ensuring the uniform distribution of braking force and improving the stability and braking performance of the motorcycles. The clutch shaft is part of the clutch system, which controls the transmission of braking force and ensures smooth start-up and gear shifting. When the motorcycle rider uses the clutch, the clutch shaft can control the power delivery of the engine, allowing the motorcycle to remain in neutral position or shift gears. The role of the clutch shaft is to ensure that these operations can be carried out smoothly while reducing the sudden stress of the engine on the transmission system.


The quality of the brake shaft and clutch shaft is vital because they are directly related to the motorcycle’s performance and power control. So it is essential to select materials with appropriate strength, hardness, and durability in order for the shaft to cope with the high stress and wear during the braking and clutch process. The precision required for manufacturing and the quality control procedures including inspection, testing and trace, and durability and reliability, all need great care to ensure that these parts have optimal performance during operation.

Motorcycle Drive Shaft

Drive Shafts