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Boozy Creek Beast
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I have a 80 1100E with a heavy duty clutch. I mean it has heavy duty springs. Before I had the clutch adjusted I had to replace the cable several times. My question is dose it hurt anything if I shift with out the clutch? It shifts fine up and down and I always reduce the throtle before shifting.
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daveo
I do it, always have, as long as you're within the correct RPM for whatever gear ratio(or you'll bend a shift fork).... I also have had the same issues with the HD springs,(not cable breaking though, just too heavy) I went back to the stock springs with Barnett kevlar discs. Some racers change every other spring to a different rate(or remove entirely for drag race launching) for the inbetween area of pull. Do you lube the cable with a luber tool.... it clamps over the cable end and you can attach the red straw from an aerosol can of your choice of cleaner and lube.
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Boozy Creek Beast
I have not lubed the cables before. I don't get a chance before they break. Since I adjusted it I have ridden all year on the same cable and not even one fray has happened. I will lube the cable next year as my bike is in storage at this time.
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Anonymous
My question is dose it hurt anything if I shift with out the clutch?
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