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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by FLHTbiker, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. Hdtractor1

    Hdtractor1 New Member

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    Hellboy
    Get in a parking lot or driveway asphlat or concrete......with the bike at an idle pull in on the clutch put it in first gear hold the front brake in firm not super hard and at the same time your holding the brake use the back palm of your hand to roll the throttle open just a bit and if the bike attempts to move forward squeeze brake just a little more and see if the clutch is slipping at this point.If it slips a little bit or allot you need new plates. After you get used to doing this it takes all but 2 seconds at any stop to check your clutch.

    Only do this part if ya like to buy new tires and clutch plates allot...lol... If you like drag racing or burn outs at the same time your doing the above give more throttle and lift your ass up a little of the seat and back tire will break loose and start burning back tire its hot and let go of front brake for a hole shot and YEHAW!!!....lol...

    You can also place front tire against a building wall and just let the clutch out in first gear then open throttle a bit and see if it slips ......the wall or solid object will be your break!!!!

    HRK thats funny!!!!!!!
  2. HellBoy

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    Thanks guys.
  3. cowboy

    cowboy Moderator Staff Member

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    Hellboy if you just use the street or drive way make sure theres NO DIRT /sand under the front tire or you'll be on the keester real fast , I always try to use a wall , depend's on front fender shape your's should work
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    cool, thanks.

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