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How not to tune a clutch....

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I posted this up on DB.com but if you don't hang out there...

I had done some posts about clutch tuning, then let my sever laps. Lost all the pictures. Had a few people ask about the pictures. Decided to start putting together some kind of document on clutch tuning.

It's more like the history of the 11 times I have actually taken my bike to the track (yea that's right, 11 total now since 2003 when I started working on her ).

Maybe it has something that will save you some time, maybe it will lead you down the wrong path. Maybe you can read it before you go to bed to put you to sleep.

It's about 3 meg and with slow DSL upload rates, it will take some time to get.
http://dickey.no-ip.org/turboii/ClutchTuneDraft.pdf

Oh, because it's PDF, view at at 100% scale otherwise the pictures may distort.

I will continue to update it as I make progress towards my 7 second goal.

If you see any mistakes, things you want more info on or added, feel free to ask. It seems like this question gets asked a lot and there really is no information on it. My goal was to at least share what little I have learned, or think I have learned.
 
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