Friction Zone?
Friction Zone?
The Basic Rider Course clearly stresses this as a method of control and starting up. Is this hard on the clutch? Are certain bikes "okay" doing it and others not? Do riders continue to use it after they've gained experience?
Re: Friction Zone?
I was thinking the same thing. I know riding a clutch on a car pretty much guarantees you a new one pretty soon. Maybe being a wet clutch makes a difference on how that affects it.....acritzer wrote:The Basic Rider Course clearly stresses this as a method of control and starting up. Is this hard on the clutch? Are certain bikes "okay" doing it and others not? Do riders continue to use it after they've gained experience?
My MSF instructor told me the same thing. You can ride the clutch allllll you want, because they make them sturdier for motorcycles. So there you have it. Straight from a reputable source.
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You can and will wear out clutches in bikes, and you'll do it faster then you think if you ride like a meathead. It will take more abuse then a car type dry clutch, but it will still die.
On my street bike, unless I'm launching it like I was at the drags I'm off the clutch as quickly as possible. No need to put additional wear on it unless it is necessary.
On my street bike, unless I'm launching it like I was at the drags I'm off the clutch as quickly as possible. No need to put additional wear on it unless it is necessary.
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