'Clutchless' Changes
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did you use the cluch on your horse and cart gramps

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PMSLAGE996";p="13360 wrote:did you use the cluch on your horse and cart gramps![]()
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and he still drives at the same speed nowGeorgiasGrandad";p="13371 wrote:Don't mock Age. I did drive a horse and cart in the early 50s.
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Poor horsey 
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One man's dead horse is another man's dog foodBluBird";p="13396 wrote:Poor horsey
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Serious answer to serious question. You would definitely need Public Liability and 3rd party insurance. No MOT necessary but cart would have to be roadworthy. Plod could nick you for unsafe vehicle, and if you drive too fast you could be done for "furious driving". But no crash-hat required, and the thrill of 'wind in your hair' speed is terrific. Go for it bro.

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Gearboxes which are wet multimesh are designed for clutchless up-changes...
However constantly doing this over a long time, you will most likely get it wrong even without realising, which not only can round off the gears, but knacker the selector quickly too (Why do you think so many used GSXR's jump into Neutral from 2nd???)
As I've told others, unless your on the track (In which time is critical), do you really need to use clutchless changes, clutches cheeper and far easyier to replace!!!
Changing the cluch on my TL was a nightmare, I've read though some others on here saying they also have the same problem with their bikes too hence the reason they do clutchless, I've solved mine with converting it from Hydrulic to Cable, but I'm sure there are other ways on a case by case basis for making improvements!
However constantly doing this over a long time, you will most likely get it wrong even without realising, which not only can round off the gears, but knacker the selector quickly too (Why do you think so many used GSXR's jump into Neutral from 2nd???)
As I've told others, unless your on the track (In which time is critical), do you really need to use clutchless changes, clutches cheeper and far easyier to replace!!!
Changing the cluch on my TL was a nightmare, I've read though some others on here saying they also have the same problem with their bikes too hence the reason they do clutchless, I've solved mine with converting it from Hydrulic to Cable, but I'm sure there are other ways on a case by case basis for making improvements!
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oh PS if you got a GSXR1000, I would def NOT do clutchless changes, as on the selector/gear there is a plastic spacer which gets worn...
Allthough I think this is fixed under warrenty and may have even be recalled, I don't know if they replace it with the same or a modified improved part????? (As I don't own a GSXR1000 myself, shame lol)
Any light on this for others would be useful.
Knowing that Suzuki to keep cost down use same parts across the range, if you also have a K series GSXR750 or GSXR600 it's something thats worth looking into, but I'm no expert on the subject, I just know this problem exists!
Allthough I think this is fixed under warrenty and may have even be recalled, I don't know if they replace it with the same or a modified improved part????? (As I don't own a GSXR1000 myself, shame lol)
Any light on this for others would be useful.
Knowing that Suzuki to keep cost down use same parts across the range, if you also have a K series GSXR750 or GSXR600 it's something thats worth looking into, but I'm no expert on the subject, I just know this problem exists!
TL1000R rulz :D
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