sqidget
Well-known member
Yes you can burn up a clutch, All it will take is starting out in 3rd or higher. It will start off in any gear you leave it in and will slip the clutch accordingly.
But, who the hell would keep doing that? It will slip it in some maneuvering but no more than most riders do with a lever. I love my AE and if it is a 06 count on a G2 tube and PC3. I know I should not have had to put them on a new stock bike, but it turned it so smooth, absoutely no jerking anywhere. It was well worth it. I have never had a problem with low speed maneuvering. Take up some offers of a test ride, but with an open mind. you will be impressed even if you don't choose to own one.
But, who the hell would keep doing that? It will slip it in some maneuvering but no more than most riders do with a lever. I love my AE and if it is a 06 count on a G2 tube and PC3. I know I should not have had to put them on a new stock bike, but it turned it so smooth, absoutely no jerking anywhere. It was well worth it. I have never had a problem with low speed maneuvering. Take up some offers of a test ride, but with an open mind. you will be impressed even if you don't choose to own one.