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AE clutch feeling
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<blockquote data-quote="cjskach" data-source="post: 1183967" data-attributes="member: 28076"><p>It is pretty hard kick in. I have an AE that I just crashed a few weeks ago. One thing I found that I don't like about the auto clutch is slow speed turns. Other than that, I love the auto clutch especially in my daily traffic commute and the paddle shift. I crashed mine as I was making a u turn, as it was slowing engaging into first gear as I was making the turn it jerked and caused my throttle to jerk and send me off an embankment. Being able to feather the clutch in these situations is very useful. I have been riding this bike for several years so I am pretty used to it but this really makes me wonder if it is such a good idea at least I will be very careful in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjskach, post: 1183967, member: 28076"] It is pretty hard kick in. I have an AE that I just crashed a few weeks ago. One thing I found that I don't like about the auto clutch is slow speed turns. Other than that, I love the auto clutch especially in my daily traffic commute and the paddle shift. I crashed mine as I was making a u turn, as it was slowing engaging into first gear as I was making the turn it jerked and caused my throttle to jerk and send me off an embankment. Being able to feather the clutch in these situations is very useful. I have been riding this bike for several years so I am pretty used to it but this really makes me wonder if it is such a good idea at least I will be very careful in the future. [/QUOTE]
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