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Canadian Daves JustKDX
New mods = new bike!
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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 819412, member: 37632"] Remember, it is an auto clutch, not an auto transmission. It's still up to the rider to select the gearing. The clutch still does it's thing, just that now it is always doing the correct thing. I too thought that the auto clutch was for wusses and would not get one. Then I injured myself so much now that it starts to become a choice between riding safely or not riding all. My rides were starting to become limited to only about 25 or 30 miles before my body cried uncle and I would start to crash. With the auto clutch, I can now ride a full day's worth of trail and not have to deal with the trama to my body. If I were a more talented rider, or 20 years younger, then maybe I would be indifferent to the auto clutch, but I'm not and it's only going to go down hill from here without "cheating". So, next time a super senior is on your minute in an enduro and he spanks your butt, check to see if he has a clutch lever. Thanks for the writeup 1tontj. How difficult did you find it to install the clutch? [/QUOTE]
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