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Using the clutch when shifting?
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[QUOTE="Jim98KX250kid, post: 997366, member: 65673"] HOLEY MOLEY :yikes: i have never once in my life clutched up the gears on my kx i let of the gas a little wen i click up but using the clucth up the gears on a crosser will fry your clutch plates(and i kno tht from experience) on enduroe bikes they are designed to use the cluth up or down on crossers the only time u shul even need to think about a clucth is wen ur hitting a tight turn or down shifting. banging down with no clucth will 100% do damage to the bike well just think if u have the throtte open and the engine going, all u guys tht clutch up all the gears, u must have to shut the throttle off to pull the cluth in any way.If not and ur using the clcuth with the throttle open ur clearly damaging ur plates. cuz as u pull the clucth in with the thottle open the engine just 4 a second had to work 2wice as fast.Its easyier not to clucth up the gears any way u can keep your whole hands on the bar and have more controll thats wat the gear box's on m'xs is designed 4 :) so u should defonatly not b cluthcing up the gears(on a crosser) big NO NO unless u have some spare plates lying about, in that case get ur rachet out cuz clcuthin up they wont live very long :laugh: [/QUOTE]
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