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I feel my engine brake very rough compare to previous carb tuning..

 

Now hard to hit 95km/hr.. when down slope i can hear engine roaring, feel the braking. how do i reduce it? pls advise. :angel:

 

My frien told me is cluth plate problem.

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Open ur clutch basket, and use a sandpaper to smoothen the clutch plates. U will feel that the engine braking is smoother now.

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We can reduce the engine brake ? wow neva knew bout tht...

 

---> Btw, since we r talkin bout engine brake, i heard tht using too much engine brake will make ur crankshaft or other engine part to worn out faster. Is dat true?

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I feel my engine brake very rough compare to previous carb tuning..

 

Now hard to hit 95km/hr.. when down slope i can hear engine roaring, feel the braking. how do i reduce it? pls advise. :angel:

 

My frien told me is cluth plate problem.

 

Don't understand what you are talking about,

do you know what is engine brake in the first place? :faint:

It doesn't make any difference whether a motorcyclist has the right-of-way or not, the rider is the one most likely to get hurt.

 

 

 

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We can reduce the engine brake ? wow neva knew bout tht...

 

---> Btw, since we r talkin bout engine brake, i heard tht using too much engine brake will make ur crankshaft or other engine part to worn out faster. Is dat true?

 

you can't literally reduce engine braking but you can lessen it's effects of slowing down the vehicle. a good example would be to clutch in slightly or more depending on the deisred effect. another way is to downshift slowly and not drop to gear 2 immediately when travelling at high speeds. do contribute if you have an opinion.

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