I understand that the side stand bypass allows the bike to run with the side stand down.
I'm not real clear on the purpose of the clutch bypass and the result when it is bypassed.
Help.
Alan Leduc
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new chain
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switch bypass
Allows you to start without holding in the clutch. i.e. with both
disabled you can thumb the starter while the bike is on its stand and
the clutch is out and it will start....whether it is in gear or not
too.
> I understand that the side stand bypass allows the bike to run with > the side stand down. > > I'm not real clear on the purpose of the clutch bypass and the result > when it is bypassed. > > Help. > > Alan Leduc > amleduc@...
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new chain
In a message dated 2004-04-02 8:42:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
ahhhhkmed@... writes:
I've tried Tsubiki, DID, Regina, Tsubaki, Sidewinder. I've yet to find much difference except the price. I'd go with the brand you can get the best price on. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > What aftermarket chain does the collective recommend? > KGR, Rosemount, MN. > >
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