The auto clutches are must haves...
I am not sure about the auto clutches. I have never ridden with one, but I was out with a couple guys with them last weekend. It seems like you are taking a perfectly good motorcycle and turning it into a sport utility quad... But I guess I should try one before I form a real opinion... It just SEEMS wrong to me..
After a quick look............I dont see a Rekluse clutch available for the WR400 =(
I don't quite understand, so it makes the ride easier and more enjoyable. Where's the problem with that???I am not sure about the auto clutches. I have never ridden with one, but I was out with a couple guys with them last weekend. It seems like you are taking a perfectly good motorcycle and turning it into a sport utility quad... But I guess I should try one before I form a real opinion... It just SEEMS wrong to me..
I didn't mean to offend your clutch choice if I did, I just don't understand. I am kind of set in my ways.. I don't think hip hop belongs in my Country music, I don't think texting is an acceptable way to do business, I don't like my bank signs all being in Spanish, and I don't like that my diesel has to have a Cat. Converter now. I did say I needed to TRY one before I formed a real opinion...
I would love to ride with one on one of the group rides. I already desire a WR, so rholbrook's bike might be the one to try .
Bring em over and we'll do your shocks. I've got the tools to do them, it should only take 1-2 hours. You've got dual chamber showa forks, right? You'll just need to get oil seals, dust seals (also called wipers), and some fork oil (I'd recommend getting 2qts). If you want to, we can also do the bushings while we're in there (we pull them off when we do everything else anyways).sweet. You're lucky to have Russ so close. I want to learn to do my fork seals (even though it doesn't need 'em yet).