
PS they all go clonk sir!!!
bigtwinthing wrote:do all you "Storm" experts on here use the clutch going up through the gears or not? i follow your every word so please be honest!!
I have to say I also use cluchless up shifts when riding "briskly" and with 95K she is still going strongWicky wrote:yes - I confess I do clutchless changes (63,000 miles and counting....)
bigtwinthing wrote:do all you "Storm" experts on here use the clutch going up through the gears or not? i follow your every word so please be honest!!
"Use the force, Luke" ;-) by feel and ear and just a light pressure on the gear lever, as the revs match it'll slip right in - oo'er missus! If it crunched in I wouldn''t do it.I guess if your get the engine speed right then yes it can slip in
It is really quite smooth and easy if done correctly.cybercarl wrote:Mmm Doesn't it run the risk of bending the selector forks, and why make slipper clutches if not needed. I guess if your get the engine speed right then yes it can slip in but how many times is it going to go crunch, then eventually it will start jumping out of gear. Unless off course the gearbox is a tough old beast and can handle some abuse. I have the feeling this is going to turn into a 50/50, some do, some don't. So yet again it comes down to personal preference.![]()
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+1Wicky wrote:"Use the force, Luke" ;-) by feel and ear and just a light pressure on the gear lever, as the revs match it'll slip right in - oo'er missus! If it crunched in I wouldn''t do it.I guess if your get the engine speed right then yes it can slip in