Your bike's clutch carries out the hugely important task of transforming engine power into forward motion.
Without that left-hand lever, you'd have a hard time stopping, starting, or doing much of anything with any degree of finesse.
For road riding, clutch control is an often-overlooked skill, but when it comes to the highly technical disciplines of trials and hard enduro, clutch control is key. A well-sorted set-up means smoother power delivery, better traction and less rider fatigue.
Clutch feel, however, is often a matter of personal preference, relating to course conditions and rider skill. While gravity-defying riding gods may demand lightningfast engagement to immediately deliver huge surges of power from fast spinning flywheels, the more novice rider will generally require more gentle delivery to nurture their developing skills.
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