Shifting without the clutch
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Shifting without the clutch
On my R I always use the clutch but my cable broke once and had to go 50 miles with out it. Really wasnt bad as long as I kept going. I think as long as you dont slam it into gear or out of gear its really no different. Just keep the R's up when you do it. Thats just me though. A mechanic may tell you different.
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Shifting without the clutch
ide realy like to no whut a makanic has to say, my cousin nevey uses a cluch and he has bean riding dirt bikes and atvs since he was like 5 now he's 25. he says id dosn't heart aney thing but i don't beleve him[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] are there aney macanics out there??
thanx!
thanx!
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Shifting without the clutch
Hozed is right i mean why would they put the thing on there. to tug one when ever your board with yuo left hand LOL. I have heard that if you match your rpm's perfect you can do it without popping her it would be fine. But you will never find me doing that.. on anything
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Shifting without the clutch
You guys are funny. Z71... just let off the gas a bit and shift. The clutch is used to keep the engine from stalling. Don't worry about it. I don't use the clutch on any of my toys. Just do it and you'll see. There are arguments for both sides of the issue, but history has proven to me (and many others) that there's not a problem w/ it.
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Shifting without the clutch
i never upshift without using the clutch, i just don't, but...as long as gears don't grind, you'll be alright. I do slow my quad by downshifting quite freaqently. Last night, as a matter of fact, I did it, and I broke my shift lever...maybe its time to be a little bit easier on it[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]