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2001 KX65 - Automatic Clutch Question
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[QUOTE="Jasle, post: 1094000, member: 26675"] you'll need to put new frictions in it. contact berg the guys that made the clutch and they can hook you up. if your fairly mechanical its not too hard to handle. But along the lines of what was already said most kids take to shifting pretty quickly and the auto clutch is INCREDIBLY hard on the bike. lugs on takeoff and ends up being ridding at max RPM most of the way around the track. Its better to just spend the time learning the clutch up front or as soon as possible once you get throttle control and braking down. Not trying to be harsh but trying to save you some $$$ down the road. The kawasaki's are sort of know for eating cranks and running around at max RPM when you really need to shift just amplifies this situation. [/QUOTE]
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