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[QUOTE="Dan105, post: 1033588, member: 34235"] A friend of mine has a 2003 Yzf250f that he bought new in 03. He rode and raced in 03 and 04 and not much at all in 05. His motor is ruined because of the auto clutch that he put in it. How do all you Auto Clutch hounds explain this type of damage? His transmission is destroyed and a total mess. The bike was used offroad in Georgia woods. The only thing that I can think of is that the hard clay and auto clutch were a bad combination. Kinda the same effect as taking a KTM 4stroke and riding it on pavement without a rear street hub. I have heard on thumpertalk that the guys who race motocross with the auto clutches eat up tranny's cause when they land on the gas the sudden engagement is too much for the transmission. The clutch that he used was a Revloc. I want to put a auto clutch in my 250 2stroke but I am honestly scared to do it because I want my bike to last more than 2 years. I would like to hear what you guys have to say about my friends bike? He is a B rider, 170, and the bike was used for enduros. [/QUOTE]
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