REVLOC price reduced! $525 for new autoclutch!
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MXOldtimer; I ride mostly technical stuff...1st to 3rd gear. In those trails, I have no problem lifting the front wheel. The EFM is now well tuned-in and does a GREAT job in highly techical stuff. Crossing loarge rock/log/bank is easier and, most importantly, give me the confidence to attack any terrain.
To answer your question, I will admit that without the clutch lever, lofting the front wheel at "high" speed is not as easy as before. I am confident that the RB mods (carb and head) will fix that and give me the extra Umpfff I am looking for on grass tracks and open trails.
I have a 220 and never riden a 200. Not sure we can really compare.
PS to firffighter: I didn't want to put oil on the fire! Just wanted to concure with skipro3 that the EFM is reliable. I cannot speak for or against the Revloc. $525 ready to install... Yep, its certainly a bargain
To answer your question, I will admit that without the clutch lever, lofting the front wheel at "high" speed is not as easy as before. I am confident that the RB mods (carb and head) will fix that and give me the extra Umpfff I am looking for on grass tracks and open trails.
I have a 220 and never riden a 200. Not sure we can really compare.
PS to firffighter: I didn't want to put oil on the fire! Just wanted to concure with skipro3 that the EFM is reliable. I cannot speak for or against the Revloc. $525 ready to install... Yep, its certainly a bargain
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I just want to know how the KDX works with an autoclutch!
If I remember right Ski had some issues with it kicking in and out allot! And then he went to a KX.
Hell... A Mini Trail 50 has an autoclutch and it worked great!
If I remember right Ski had some issues with it kicking in and out allot! And then he went to a KX.
Hell... A Mini Trail 50 has an autoclutch and it worked great!
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****'95 KDX 200/****
"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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I didn't have a problem at all with the auto clutch. It does work and that means you can hear it work, i.e. slipping. I usually ride a gear taller because I like to lug around, then the auto clutch will do it's job and slip even more often. The auto clutch can make me a little lazy too. With the 250, I just leave the bike in 3rd gear and never shift unless I come to a complete stop. Just let the auto clutch take over. I got the 250 BUT I did keep the KDX as well. When I lost them both, I replaced the 250 first mainly because it was the better bargain; not so many hop-ups to get 'er back on the trail and all; suspension, carb, reeds, head, etc. Basically, I've just put the auto clutch on the 250 and rode it. One thing about the 250; if not for the auto clutch, I never would have gotten one for the woods. When I first bought a 250, I rode it about a dozen times in the woods and kept stalling, crashing, etc. I gave the auto clutch on it a try since I liked it so much on my KDX. That saved it from being sold. I bought the 250 because the KDX was just not fast enough in the areas I was riding and with the guys I was riding with. If it was just me, I'd have stayed with the KDX, but my riding buddies were always waiting for me at trail junctions. KDX is fast in the corners, and real tights, but I kept steadily loosing ground on the straights. Link together a hundred little straights where I would fall behind just a tad on each one, and I'm back there a ways after a bit.
I don't know about the revloc, but I do know that EFM autoclutch will allow me to ride longer, harder, faster, crash less and enjoy my riding experiance more than not having it.
I don't know about the revloc, but I do know that EFM autoclutch will allow me to ride longer, harder, faster, crash less and enjoy my riding experiance more than not having it.
Jerry
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Thanks Ski!
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
****'95 KDX 200/****
"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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Is johnkdx220 the 220 rider that has the 200 answers?
Throttle control (fork compression) + weight shift + maybe even some pull..surely between the three or maybe all three gets your 200 wheel up anytime you want it to, doesn't it?
I've ridden a CRF450. Seemed to me the thing had the front end in the air without any will involved whatsoever.
This is me buttin' out now, boss..........
Throttle control (fork compression) + weight shift + maybe even some pull..surely between the three or maybe all three gets your 200 wheel up anytime you want it to, doesn't it?
I've ridden a CRF450. Seemed to me the thing had the front end in the air without any will involved whatsoever.
This is me buttin' out now, boss..........
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CC asks
Of course not, that's why I previously wrote:
Is CC the 200 rider with the autoclutch answers? Does he have one???
What's your point CC?
Is johnkdx220 the 220 rider that has the 200 answers?
Of course not, that's why I previously wrote:
.I have a 220 and never riden a 200. Not sure we can really compare
Is CC the 200 rider with the autoclutch answers? Does he have one???
What's your point CC?
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My point is the same as I've made over and over...
Why look at the bottom of page one, reply to a post at the bottom of that page, only to have it posted at the END of the thread...which ain't page one??
That is my point.
Not a good one...but my point nonetheless.
Re: 'Is CC the 200 rider with the autoclutch answers? Does he have one???'
Yes on the first, no on the second, and always on the third.
Again, not necessarily a good one, but one nonetheless..summore.
We all on the same page now?
Cheers!
Why look at the bottom of page one, reply to a post at the bottom of that page, only to have it posted at the END of the thread...which ain't page one??
That is my point.
Not a good one...but my point nonetheless.
Re: 'Is CC the 200 rider with the autoclutch answers? Does he have one???'
Yes on the first, no on the second, and always on the third.
Again, not necessarily a good one, but one nonetheless..summore.
We all on the same page now?
Cheers!
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I wish it was snowing
Just steady drizzle here
Wish it would dry up some so you can get your arse up here
Without trying an autoclutch, there's just too many negatives, in my mind, of the whole thing for me
Just steady drizzle here
Wish it would dry up some so you can get your arse up here
Without trying an autoclutch, there's just too many negatives, in my mind, of the whole thing for me
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It is yet another balmy and clear day here in central California...people riding motorcycles in the hills, birds singing, squirrels chittering away....
But today I'm staying home to learn some new guitar licks. Autoclutch? heresy.
I mean, yes, you could probably do less work in certain situations, but what's next? An on-board computer to keep the rear tire from skidding if you over-brake? A cruise-control for the throttle? If you really want to make it easier, why not just set up the bike for remote control. When it crashes you can say how safe the thing is and how everyone else should do it. Very west-coastish, IMO.
No, there will be NO autoclutch in Kawagumby's garage anytime soon. Here, even in a land where tofu has replaced red meat and sound laws are strictly enforced (off-road anyways)...... testosterone has not yet become just another word of shame.
But today I'm staying home to learn some new guitar licks. Autoclutch? heresy.
I mean, yes, you could probably do less work in certain situations, but what's next? An on-board computer to keep the rear tire from skidding if you over-brake? A cruise-control for the throttle? If you really want to make it easier, why not just set up the bike for remote control. When it crashes you can say how safe the thing is and how everyone else should do it. Very west-coastish, IMO.
No, there will be NO autoclutch in Kawagumby's garage anytime soon. Here, even in a land where tofu has replaced red meat and sound laws are strictly enforced (off-road anyways)...... testosterone has not yet become just another word of shame.
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Think I'd rather contend with the snow and rain than live in the Republic of Californy!
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What negatives do you speak of? I'll let you try my bike when we meet up, but mine being a KX250, I'm afraid you will hurt yourself with all the massive power you are not used to.Mr. Wibbens wrote:Without trying an autoclutch, there's just too many negatives, in my mind, of the whole thing for me
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Yeah. Look what it's done to you!
....been snowin' most of the day here.........
....been snowin' most of the day here.........
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Negatives
+$500 for starters, thats more than half what I paid for my bike!
I don't like the idea of not being able to use the motors compression while going down steep ****
No bump starting ??
stalling on a hill, bike goes into free wheel mode ??
The hand operated rear brake would be neat though
I like to run my bike in a higher gear than normal, and sometimes I need to grab some clutch to loft the front end to get over an obstacle. Not sure how well thats gonna work when there aint no clutch there ??
Then other times, since I'm always lugging it, I need to feather the clutch just to clean things out
+$500 for starters, thats more than half what I paid for my bike!
I don't like the idea of not being able to use the motors compression while going down steep ****
No bump starting ??
stalling on a hill, bike goes into free wheel mode ??
The hand operated rear brake would be neat though
I like to run my bike in a higher gear than normal, and sometimes I need to grab some clutch to loft the front end to get over an obstacle. Not sure how well thats gonna work when there aint no clutch there ??
Then other times, since I'm always lugging it, I need to feather the clutch just to clean things out
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:Negatives
+$500 for starters, thats more than half what I paid for my bike!
I don't like the idea of not being able to use the motors compression while going down steep ****
No bump starting ??
stalling on a hill, bike goes into free wheel mode ??
The hand operated rear brake would be neat though
I like to run my bike in a higher gear than normal, and sometimes I need to grab some clutch to loft the front end to get over an obstacle. Not sure how well thats gonna work when there aint no clutch there ??
Then other times, since I'm always lugging it, I need to feather the clutch just to clean things out
I knew a guy (AA rider) that ran one for awhile on his KTM. He said he would lose track of what gear he'd be in from time to time. He said he'd hit a berm, twist the throttle and get the dreaded BOG because of being in a higher gear.
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06 KDX-200 for off road play. Gone but not forgotten
07 KX-250F SOLD! I thump no more.
06 KDX-200 for off road play. Gone but not forgotten
07 KX-250F SOLD! I thump no more.
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I am torn at this point. I really like the idea of the autoclutch for the tight technical stuff. But, I wonder what the RB mods with a flywheel weight would give me in comparison? Choices, choices. If I could afford it, I would do the RB mods and then add the autoclutch, but I really cant do both. RB's with Flywheel weight would cost me about $300-$350. The Revloc is $525.
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