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[QUOTE="KTM Pete, post: 493433, member: 16468"] I bought the first Revloc made for a KTM 2-stroke('00300EXC) last spring. Also bought due to carpal tunnel. My left hand doesn't fall asleep anymore and I'm not as tired during an enduro. tried it out at MX and didn't like it as much- starts were poor (my inexperience with the clutch too)and didn't slip the clutch well when I needed it. I notice more flywheel effect from the increased weight- great for enduros and HS. Dave at Revloc says to now take out the inner row of ball bearings- lightens it up and they're not necessary for clutch actuation. After adjusting the clutch and getting used to it more I can slip the clutch for revs and the bike gives me power whenever I need it. I have not had any wear issues or problems with the clutch. I learn more every time I ride it because the lack of stalling allows for different braking techniques. I am also relearning snotty hills, roots-very differentmethods. I do think I am faster because of it-no stalling, less tired later in the race, some obstacles are easier. [/QUOTE]
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