It would be easier if you stopped using 4 fingers on the clutch. The secret is to learn one finger clutching, so you can keep 3 fingers wrapped around the bar. 4 finger clutching is for street bikes.
@@TyHuffADV there are strategies for reducing lever pull force. You can move the clutch perch inward, they re are also clutch purches that decrease lever pull. I think there is also a modification you can make at the lever arm on the motor.
Dont go make noise when people are camping. Heard bikers at 7 in the morning waking everybody up😂😮
@@thefactsarehereyes7434 camping near a known OHV trail will wake ya up.
It would be easier if you stopped using 4 fingers on the clutch. The secret is to learn one finger clutching, so you can keep 3 fingers wrapped around the bar. 4 finger clutching is for street bikes.
@BoonBoonitube i typically use one finger, but half way through the ride my finger was getting wore out so I started using 2, then 3, then 4 lol.
@@TyHuffADV there are strategies for reducing lever pull force. You can move the clutch perch inward, they re are also clutch purches that decrease lever pull. I think there is also a modification you can make at the lever arm on the motor.