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Auto clutches?

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Thinking of pulling the trigger on a EFM auto clutch.

When changing up do you just come off throttle and shift? And same down?
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Yes. No problem at all. I love my EFM.
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doakley wrote: 04:49 pm Feb 07 2019 Yes. No problem at all. I love my EFM.
Was it hard to fit?
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I got mine used from another kdx owner on these forums. It was a simple “drop in” for the stock clutch. It comes with a spacer and longer case bolts. You’ll have to devise a way to seal off the hole where the OEM clutch mechanism goes there the top of the case. I used a bike and nut with appropriate washers and a rubber seal I cut from an old inner tube.
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Rekluse here instead of EFM but as to your question, I still use the clutch for shifting gears.
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G22inSC wrote: 10:30 am Feb 09 2019 Rekluse here instead of EFM but as to your question, I still use the clutch for shifting gears.
EFM deletes the clutch so none to use.
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