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Question for Len

Mo Lee

MOgang Member
Why does my clutch sometimes seem to slip on take off, it is twice as bad after it rains.
 
Why does my clutch sometimes seem to slip on take off, it is twice as bad after it rains.
:yikes: Well you see MoLee, it's a combination of a few things, see first there is the ryder....knowing him I belive this is a great source of the problem. Secondly it is a combination of extreme horse power being we all know you like to play, and have modified your spyder....once again going back to the ryder. Thirdly its part of thee earths rotaion and gravitaional pul, not completely ryder area here. Ways to correct problem are try going in the oppist direction of the earths rotaion, and secondly try holding off the throttle about 3000 rpm's less and also release the clutch lever about 3 times a fast. but the best way i know to cure your problem is and strong caution here.....try taking The lovely miss Lilly with you.....something tell me there will be a whole lot less slipping of the clutch with her present, if there still is slippage, I strongly suggest you DUCK:yikes:. Back to your problem Mr.MoLee after reviewing ryding with you and remembering back to thous days, I don't believe its a clutch slippage issue you are dealing with.....my friend I belive it is more of a "huligan issue" cause from what i've both saw heard and witnessed the only thing I've seen slipping was the back tire:2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs: if you have any dout this is the case next time, instead of looking around for the bears, try watching the speedometer, I trust you will find it will be steadly rising.....but not at the same rate you are being prepelled forward:lecturef_smilie:, once agin it could be the earths gravitional pull so make sure you are lanching in the right direction again:thumbup: I hope this helped if not please feel free to stop by the shop and we can make the proper modifications to your spyder rocketnojoke
 
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:clap:I have never heard of a diagnosis made on a problem that was so well thought out!:roflblack: The only issue is that Miss Lilly might take it the wrong way:gaah:
 
:clap:I have never heard of a diagnosis made on a problem that was so well thought out!:roflblack: The only issue is that Miss Lilly might take it the wrong way:gaah:
Thanks Jim......I think Miss Lilly will be ok with it, being the last time I witnessed a small mess up on Lee's part, Miss lilly with out missing a beat bounced her hand of the back off Molee's head.....good thing he was wearing a helment:yikes:
 
Hey Lee, haven't you noticed that you wear out rear tires faster than clutches??? That should be a clue....:D

Sam
 
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