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Autoclutch on KX250

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kx_dave:
Hey there...anyone have an autoclutch on their KX250? I'm thinking of getting one for trail riding, probably the EFM autoclutch. My left hand is whooped after 2 hours of slipping the clutch on trail rides. A lot of the trails out here (WA state) are technical and slippppppery.

stuart1981:
i rode a ktm the other week which had a auto clutch, that was good fun, as the rear brake was where the clutch lever was, much like a mountain bike, bit strange to get used to but did'nt take long, made cornering alot more easy as you didnt have to dip clutch coming into an going out of corners

Wizzy214:
whats your gearing? and do you have a flywheel weight?

jc7622:
I'm the only one of my riding buddies that doesn't have one, but I hope to get one soon (and get the hand brake)

GDubb:

--- Quote from: kx_dave on July 11, 2008, 04:29:24 AM ---Hey there...anyone have an autoclutch on their KX250? I'm thinking of getting one for trail riding, probably the EFM autoclutch. My left hand is whooped after 2 hours of slipping the clutch on trail rides. A lot of the trails out here (WA state) are technical and slippppppery.

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What part of Wa?  I'm in Port Orchard, and if I had riding buddies, it might make getting my bike ride-ready more of a priority.  I know there are tons of trails close to here... like Tahuya State Forest and Camp Speelman... but I havent ridden any of them.


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