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    when to use the clutch

    When riding i find it easy to stop accelerating and change gear with no use of clutch is this bad and should i use the clutch ??? Or is it OK to use only when stopping and stopped ??? and is that bad to to use when stopped or should i bring to neutral. by the way i have a wet clutch

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    Clutch use

    I have changed gear without the clutch for years. Only when I'm not in a hurry. I've had no trouble ever and I hit less false neutrals. I only do it because I'm old arthritic and lazy. Regards Richard
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    On my current bike I've put about 60,000km on, a lot of those (the majority) have been done with clutchless shifts both up and down the box and my transmission is perfectly fine. Upshits without the clutch are simple, downshifts take a little more practice. Around town and slow pace riding I'll use the clutch more often than not though.

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    I think the jury is well and truly out on this one. Some say using the clutch makes it last longer. My current bike has done just over 200,000k, clutched every shift, and I'm still on the original clutch. I'm just now thinking about replacing it as it slips a little at red line (only at or near red line and only a little).
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    clutch is only for popping fokken sikk wheelies.

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    It's really good to use the clutch. It's a good workout for your left hand, and given your right hand gets overused it is best to keep the left pumped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    It's really good to use the clutch. It's a good workout for your left hand, and given your right hand gets overused it is best to keep the left pumped.
    Hahaha, wouldn't want an over-developed right hand and shriveled unused left hand!

    I know this will sound "no shit Sherlock", but what is the point of bikes being built with a clutch if they're not meant to be used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I know this will sound "no shit Sherlock", but what is the point of bikes being built with a clutch if they're not meant to be used?
    I don't use my indicators.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    I don't use my indicators.

    Apples with oranges Berries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Hahaha, wouldn't want an over-developed right hand and shriveled unused left hand!

    I know this will sound "no shit Sherlock", but what is the point of bikes being built with a clutch if they're not meant to be used?
    I'm pretty sure everybody uses their clutch every time they ride, how else would you get going?

    You should google "How a motorcycle transmission works" and have a gander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    I think the jury is well and truly out on this one.
    The jury really isn't out - it only takes the most basic understanding of how a motorcycle gearbox works to realise that clutchless shifting causes absolutely no extra wear, unless the rider is completely ham-fisted (ham-footed?).

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    hey op if it feels good do it bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    I'm pretty sure everybody uses their clutch every time they ride, how else would you get going?

    You should google "How a motorcycle transmission works" and have a gander.

    The onearmedbandit doesn't, refer to his post above. Plus this:http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/Can_I_r...able_breaks%3F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    The onearmedbandit doesn't, refer to his post above. Plus this:http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/Can_I_r...able_breaks%3F
    Yeah I've used the old starter motor method in cars before whilst abusing them. Good fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autech View Post
    Yeah I've used the old starter motor method in cars before whilst abusing them. Good fun!

    Heh, it's surprising what ya can do sometimes. A member here (FJRider iirc) used a convenient piece of number 8 wire off a farmer's fence to get his clutch working once.

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