If you have been following along, I said 4 types and have shown pictures of 2. The 3rd is the single track with the 3 piece weight system.
The 4th type is on my 1954 rat bike. I believe these were built for a short time when Simplex was transitioning from the single to double track clutch. It consists of mostly single track parts, including the drive pulley with bearing, but uses a double track weight system. Now, some of you are thinking maybe it was just 2 different clutches assembled into 1? Well, if you look at the measurement photos above, you will see this is impossible due to the length of the bearing housings on the clutch drums.
Now, for the 3 wheel trucks, a clutch was built that uses 2 sets of single track weights. Instead of just having the weights opposite each other, they had them on a four sides. This was to hold the much heavier trucks in low gear longer.
If anyone has a picture of this truck clutch available, please post it here. Also, if anyone has seen a different type, please feel free to add it here.