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The more I ride with the Rekluse clutch I inherited, I keep finding small things that aren't mentioned here alot but I think are worth mentioning as a plus for this device... At least for me some of these things are a plus in just every day riding ...
1)
Today, by accident I was rolling my dead-engine bike down a small hill close to my home. I do this on all my bikes to bump start or just as a way to be moving and not stationary when kicking the bike over ..Just an old habit from age 14 or so when I was riding ... I like bump starting\rolling bikes in different ways from time to time..
So I'm rolling, thinking I'm in neutral, standing on the pegs and kicking the bike as I rolled ... The bike cranked right up while rolling and when I blipped the throttle, I did not realize it but the bike was in 3rd gear or whatever and it just took off ... No clutch action, just a shut throttle and a kick and the bike cranked and took off ... Not a bump start but it was a cool start-off I thought ...I'll be doing more of this I'm sure
2)
I take a lot of pics so I stop alot on certain days ... Lots of times I just leave the bike engine running and in gear and either balance it on a tree or whatever and get off and take a quick pic and hop back on the bike and take off OR just sit on the bike, in gear and idling ...
I know you can do the pic taking on a clutch bike also by shifting to neutral, but its not quite as easy or quick to me ...
1)
Today, by accident I was rolling my dead-engine bike down a small hill close to my home. I do this on all my bikes to bump start or just as a way to be moving and not stationary when kicking the bike over ..Just an old habit from age 14 or so when I was riding ... I like bump starting\rolling bikes in different ways from time to time..
So I'm rolling, thinking I'm in neutral, standing on the pegs and kicking the bike as I rolled ... The bike cranked right up while rolling and when I blipped the throttle, I did not realize it but the bike was in 3rd gear or whatever and it just took off ... No clutch action, just a shut throttle and a kick and the bike cranked and took off ... Not a bump start but it was a cool start-off I thought ...I'll be doing more of this I'm sure

2)
I take a lot of pics so I stop alot on certain days ... Lots of times I just leave the bike engine running and in gear and either balance it on a tree or whatever and get off and take a quick pic and hop back on the bike and take off OR just sit on the bike, in gear and idling ...
I know you can do the pic taking on a clutch bike also by shifting to neutral, but its not quite as easy or quick to me ...