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AE Clutch Engagement is Adjustable
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<blockquote data-quote="Cdogman" data-source="post: 175805" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>+1</p><p></p><p>I called it (a few weeks ago in a post I made) I twitch my wrist in a roll off but just a twitch. My AE shifts smooth like a hot knife through butter. It is proper technique. Under hard access it is critical that the twitch is precise and practiced. The harder and accelleration, the more twitch, but faster back to the original state prior to the shift. Makes the AE seamless and the bike never noses over on the throttle hard once mastered</p><p></p><p>I call tell when I botch it (still practising the proper twitch) I can also tell when I nail it. Like swinging a 3 wood at a topflight and hearing the faintest [SIZE=8pt]"tink"[/SIZE] You know that ball is long and straight, no need to look</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cdogman, post: 175805, member: 3410"] +1 I called it (a few weeks ago in a post I made) I twitch my wrist in a roll off but just a twitch. My AE shifts smooth like a hot knife through butter. It is proper technique. Under hard access it is critical that the twitch is precise and practiced. The harder and accelleration, the more twitch, but faster back to the original state prior to the shift. Makes the AE seamless and the bike never noses over on the throttle hard once mastered I call tell when I botch it (still practising the proper twitch) I can also tell when I nail it. Like swinging a 3 wood at a topflight and hearing the faintest [SIZE=8pt]"tink"[/SIZE] You know that ball is long and straight, no need to look [/QUOTE]
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