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AE Clutch Engagement is Adjustable
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<blockquote data-quote="06FJRAEPILOT" data-source="post: 136209" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p>I'd develop my technique before adjusting anything on a new machine. They don't come from the factory out of adjustment. Ten different riders will have ten different opinions on what is a proper electronic clutch adjustment. The best thing is for the ten riders to adjust to the bike. My "AE" is smoooooth both up and down. Broke the shifting code at 800 miles (although it was pretty good right out of the box) for seamless shifts and now with some 5200 miles in the "AE" saddle it's like chewing gum and walking at the same time.....</p><p></p><p>It gets me to hear guys complain about the strong throttle spring but they won't have a bike with an electronic clutch. But I guess those are the same guys that modify perfectly good new motorcycles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06FJRAEPILOT, post: 136209, member: 1206"] I'd develop my technique before adjusting anything on a new machine. They don't come from the factory out of adjustment. Ten different riders will have ten different opinions on what is a proper electronic clutch adjustment. The best thing is for the ten riders to adjust to the bike. My "AE" is smoooooth both up and down. Broke the shifting code at 800 miles (although it was pretty good right out of the box) for seamless shifts and now with some 5200 miles in the "AE" saddle it's like chewing gum and walking at the same time..... It gets me to hear guys complain about the strong throttle spring but they won't have a bike with an electronic clutch. But I guess those are the same guys that modify perfectly good new motorcycles. [/QUOTE]
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