Re: Sticky throttle
"Whelan - '02 200exc (x2) & '04 MTD 38" <yosef@sisna . com > wrote in message
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> On May 13, 8:29 am, JayC <j...@sysmatrix . net > wrote:
>> > I didn't realize the manual override didn't work at high RPM. Having
>> > had a stuck throttle in the past, I figured that whenever I got around
>> > to trying the auto clutch it would have to have the override feature.
>> > Going to have to re-think that.
>>
>> How do you shift gears with these things, especially upshift? The ATV
>> systems (like on my Foreman) has a manual clutch that operates in
>> series with the auto. The manual clutch is actuated when you pull up
>> or down on the shift lever, so it disengages the drivetrain as you
>> shift. Does every shift slam your tranny?
>
> Oh yea, it's amazing you don't hear of more blown trannies due to
> them.
>
> I'm sure it'll someday strand me way out in the wilderness, ooops, I
> mean "semi-primitive non-roadless forest area open to off-road
> motorcycle use."
Motorcycle trannies are fully synchronized. As you know, any bike can be
shifted without the clutch. I use my manual override on casual upshifts,
and on all downshifts (both, low-rpm situations).
> Nobody should use an auto clutch.
>
> Well, nobody except me of course.
So, everybody who's nobody? :-)
I haven't torn my bike down yet. I have ordered a new throttle cable, just
in case. Also, I don't like how the cable can interfere with the damper, so
I'll be fabridating a new cable guide.
Admitedly, there were many places in Utah where I really liked the auto
clutch on the ascent, but not on the descent. Here's a couple of examples:
* stevensix.smugmug . com /photos/289033649_yfr9Z-L.jpg
* stevensix.smugmug . com /photos/289033734_aSEHM-L.jpg
* home . com cast . net /~jldeeney/utah2008/HITR7.jpg
-Jeff-
>
> Whelan Dowd