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Old May 18th, 2012, 10:34 PM   #12
zooman
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Name: shadow
Location: Australia
Join Date: May 2012

Motorcycle(s): ninja 250r

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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
No, sorry, it doesn't. A slipping clutch doesn't cause a bike (or any vehicle) to have its engine run a stable percentage higher, that when fixed runs lower. If it was slipping under throttle, it would show quite variable revs, even at the same road speed.
Ok, no problems. I really appreciate you guys trying to solve this one. I am not a silly guy and was pretty sure that when I posted the question here it was unlikely anyone would be able to give me an answer. I know a lot of people who have solid knowledge of bikes who have pretty much told me I am dreaming.

However, I know that I am not and that something has changed. Was really hoping the slipping clutch thing was the explanation. I am sure the bike is as it should be now. It's just my personality to sought an explanation as to why it wasnt previous to my service.

Ride safe and all the best, shadow.
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