• Q. Do we need to press clutch while gear shifting if my bike has slipper clutch - Apache 200 4V?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Yes, you need to press the clutch while shifting gears even though your vehicle is equipped with a slipper-clutch. A slipper-clutch merely helps by allowing the clutch to slip in order to lighten the effects of engine braking while decelerating.

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    EMMANUEL
    EMMANUEL | 3 years ago

    Yes we need to use clutch.

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