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Clutch Fanning
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[QUOTE="'00kx250spode, post: 141854, member: 20287"] When I brake for a sharp turn I pull the clutch in about 1/2 way until it starts to engage and I keep the revs high - then as I exit the turn I let out the clutch and continue hard on the throttle. The purpose of this is that by keeping your revs high, your bike charges out of the turn much harder than if you let it bog down. It's the way spodes like me try to keep up. :D But it's obviously hard on the clutch if you abuse it. I think this is considered fanning the clutch. Someone let me know if I'm wrong. [/QUOTE]
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