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Old 12-13-2007, 05:40 PM   #38
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The clutch on the postie type bikes will not let it freewheel.

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Originally Posted by Mighty Mira View Post
Actually for a postie bike I believe they have a centrifugal clutch, which functions similar to the freewheel system in a push bike. Meaning that just backing off the throttle will cause you to idle in neutral, effectively. That would make P&G dead easy - throttle on, throttle off. Most of the so-called underbones have them too, e.g. Honda wave, cub.
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