Harry Dresden PI
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I am re learning low speed riding skills and need to un learn some of my thinking.
As a teen I burned out a few clutches and now often try to not feather the clutch.
However, at low speeds (where counter steering is mostly not use), most training materials indicate you must enter the friction zone to control low speed maneuvers.
(Low speed is from about 2 mph to 10 mph)
Question:
Is the Yamaha Super Tenere Clutch robust enough for low speed motorcycle rodeo (LEO) type cone speed trials? (Off road single track)
(Note a few books suggest doing less than 20 minutes of friction zone work followed by a 20 minute non friction zone ride to cool oil bath clutches)
As a teen I burned out a few clutches and now often try to not feather the clutch.
However, at low speeds (where counter steering is mostly not use), most training materials indicate you must enter the friction zone to control low speed maneuvers.
(Low speed is from about 2 mph to 10 mph)
Question:
Is the Yamaha Super Tenere Clutch robust enough for low speed motorcycle rodeo (LEO) type cone speed trials? (Off road single track)
(Note a few books suggest doing less than 20 minutes of friction zone work followed by a 20 minute non friction zone ride to cool oil bath clutches)