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shifting w/o clutch
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[QUOTE="BuggyDaker, post: 312333, member: 26612"] no probs should arise shifting w/o clutch. and it is a wee bit quicker if done right. that's why the road race guys use shift interupters, kills the bikes ignition just long enough to grab another gear. i also race shifter karts and the only time we use the clutch is on the starts, and we are putting alot more power to the ground in the karts(not sure how it compares to a mx bike landing from a jump with the throttle on) and tranny problems in karting are very rare. shifting w/o the clutch on dirtbikes should be easy as long as you aren't changing the rpm of the rear wheel quickly, such as stutter bumps, loosing traction, riding in sand, etc. i shift both ways. if it's nice and smooth, i shift w/0 clutch, if it's rougher and more technical i shift with the clutch. now if i could only get my '02 cr250 to shift with or without the clutch. man that tranny is 'challenged'. bug [/QUOTE]
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