Thursday, October 6, 2011

Should i use the clutch to change gears on my dirtbike?

Im very experienced rider and im talking about a 1998 husky 250WR 2 stroke. Once im going, if i change for example from 3rd - 4th - 5th u know will i wreck my bike if im not using the clutch? do i HAVE to use the clutch because its hard to take it easy %26amp; use clutch to change gears on a 2 stroke cos its full on with powerband u know
Should i use the clutch to change gears on my dirtbike?
you can listen to these other people but if you want to keep your bike you will use the clutch I'm in the process of rebuilding my Cr250 i thought i didn't need the clutch and i was wrong. these transmission systems are hardened aluminum and friction and heat destroy them. take care of the bike and use the clutch or get an old '84 Honda 250R ATC pull the tranny set it in a Cr 250 and this will give you a semi automatic system where holding the shifter up or down is the same as pulling the clutch it takes some work to build the bike but you can run it into the ground and not have to worry about it breaking. good luck!!!
Should i use the clutch to change gears on my dirtbike?
No, you just don't want to shift at full throttle. They are made to be shifted on the fly. The clutch is just for starting out.
motorcycles use whats known as a constant mesh transmission, no clutch is required between shifts.
You are very experienced but you think you might wreck if you shift gears without the clutch...hmmmm. No, you do not need to use the clutch when shifting gears on a 1998 Husqvarna 250WR.

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