Love that Clake. I have one on my '17 300XCW. I like to practice getting the whole bike straight up, both feet on the ground and then turn the bike around for really tight spots we get in here in AZ with the tight ditches we get in.
@@WASemiHardEnduro This video is the first time I've seen this clutch setup. Doing some research. Seems like mixed reviews on it but reading these comments sounds like you love it. Actually most comments here are about the clutch itself 🤣.
I have question how do you feel your rear brake with boots for example for me i can hold balance point with shoes because i can feel the rear brake but when i put on my boots i cant feel my rear brake and i can't properly move my foot
I thought that when I first tried tried moto boots, but you quickly get used to them. It helps to get good quality boots with stitched soles like Sidi or Gaerne. Avoid the molded plastic soles like A* or other cheap boots. Also never ride with shoes. Just always use boots and you’ll get used to it.
@WASemiHardEnduro ok I will try that but I also have another question for your brake pedal position for example for me I can use rear brake when standing up but can't when sitting down because my foot naturally goes forward how do you deal with this problem and also I know you can lower your brake pedal but then you can't reach it when standing up
Do you have a video on the Clake? I didn't see one. Is the window within the clutch grabs the same as stock? Is it easy enought to install and bleed? Thanks!!!
Install and bleeding was simple, just takes some time. Friction zone is wider than stock so to fully disengage the clutch you must pull the Clake lever to the bar. But the lever design makes this possible/comfortable, and the longer friction zone gives better control. It’ll be on every bike I own.
Thanks for the camera angle that shows BOTH the clutch and throttle!
Now you are showing off! A great tutorial presented clearly. We can all benefit from your suggestions. The landscaping is also deluxe. Thanks.
Quick and to the point. I like it
Thanks a great video with step-by-step explanations.
Love that Clake. I have one on my '17 300XCW. I like to practice getting the whole bike straight up, both feet on the ground and then turn the bike around for really tight spots we get in here in AZ with the tight ditches we get in.
The Clake is my favorite bike mod I've ever done.
@@WASemiHardEnduro This video is the first time I've seen this clutch setup. Doing some research. Seems like mixed reviews on it but reading these comments sounds like you love it. Actually most comments here are about the clutch itself 🤣.
Really liked how you explained this
Great content! Fellow Washington rider here. Now I'm going to practice this in my yard, awesome!
Thank you bro i been struggling with the pivot turns
Fantastic explanations
that clake easy pull kept winking at me throughout the video
same here!!!!!!! i cant find one installed to see live how light it is....
Thanks for the video. This is the skill set I want to master this season. This video will help.
Nice bro...well explained.
Hey ! Good Job . Thanks for the help.
Great explanations and tips. What's that clutch lever setup you have?
Clake “One Light Clutch”
You should have way more subs ,great video
Nice job... how much lighter is the clake ?
It’s quite a bit lighter, and it’s adjustable too.
I have question how do you feel your rear brake with boots for example for me i can hold balance point with shoes because i can feel the rear brake but when i put on my boots i cant feel my rear brake and i can't properly move my foot
I thought that when I first tried tried moto boots, but you quickly get used to them. It helps to get good quality boots with stitched soles like Sidi or Gaerne. Avoid the molded plastic soles like A* or other cheap boots.
Also never ride with shoes. Just always use boots and you’ll get used to it.
@WASemiHardEnduro ok I will try that but I also have another question for your brake pedal position for example for me I can use rear brake when standing up but can't when sitting down because my foot naturally goes forward how do you deal with this problem and also I know you can lower your brake pedal but then you can't reach it when standing up
Hey man who goes 1st throttle or letting clutch go
Throttle first, then clutch. iRC Tire Guy has great vids explaining this too.
Who makes is that clutch lever?? I need one of those.
Clake
Do you let the clutch all the way out then pull it back in?
I just go based on feel. It’s constant modulation of the clutch, so sometimes all the way out, all the way in, and everything in between.
Do you have a video on the Clake? I didn't see one. Is the window within the clutch grabs the same as stock? Is it easy enought to install and bleed? Thanks!!!
Install and bleeding was simple, just takes some time.
Friction zone is wider than stock so to fully disengage the clutch you must pull the Clake lever to the bar. But the lever design makes this possible/comfortable, and the longer friction zone gives better control. It’ll be on every bike I own.
What's that clutch lever?
Clake One Light Clutch
Which bike are you on in the video?
‘21 TX300i
Thankyou👍
How long have you had the Clake? Is it the bees knees.
It is 100% worth it, I won’t own another bike without it, game changer for sure!
I’ve had it on 2 bikes now, over 400 hrs. It’ll go on every bike I own!
Such a familiar sound 😅 my 530 sounds the same
HI what type of clutch do you have?
Clake One-Light-Clutch
@@WASemiHardEnduro Thank you so much.
How tall are you and is that bike stock height
I’m 5’8”, bike is stock height.
thankyou
I think I would feel more confident if I could reach the ground flat footed to begin with. 🤷🏻♂️
You only need one foot on the ground! I shaved my seat which helps.
Team clake!
Impossible to listen. Engine sound stronger than voice. But good content. Thanks!
Seen that whack clutch lever and immediately quit watching
It’s hydraulic. All the cool kids have been running them since like 2003.