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Originally Posted by Jakobi
I would disagree with a clutch not being needed. For any kind of technical riding I would say that a clutch is a necessity. It simply adds a level of control independent of throttle position. I'm talking more trials like techniques here, which probably falls outside the scope of the market at this stage too.
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Marc Colomer agrees with you, Jacobi
The electric trials bike he used in the TrialE cup has both a gearbox and a clutch.
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