Oh, and to minimize the clunk when starting the bike and engaging the
gears for the first time, I can usually reduce it by pumping the clutch
lever a couple of times, and then holding in in for a few seconds before
shifting into first. I remember reading about an enduro racer, who was
in a race that required starting with the engine off from a dismounted
position. He would ride up to the starting line, put the bike in
neutral, and shut the engine off. He would hold the clutch in the
entire time, even after killing the engine. When the start signal was
given, he hopped on, and the bike was much easier to start. (This was a
kickstart bike, so reducing the clutch drag is all the more important.)
Chris
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Dr. J. Christopher Krok Project Engineer, Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel
Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology
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