Honda sport clutch??
can you remove the centrifugal clutch and leave in the regular one and still run properly because i would like to do this, if you know how to plz tell me i have a trx250x 2011 and yes i can ride clutch
What do you mean by leaving in the "regular one" ? The TRX clutch is the same as any other motorcycle clutch which usually has like 1-4 bolts/springs, 5-6 clutch friction discs, and 4-5 plates sitting in a basket. That entire setup is the centrifugal clutch, what other clutch are you talking about that you plan on leaving in?
What do you mean by leaving in the "regular one" ? The TRX clutch is the same as any other motorcycle clutch which usually has like 1-4 bolts/springs, 5-6 clutch friction discs, and 4-5 plates sitting in a basket. That entire setup is the centrifugal clutch, what other clutch are you talking about that you plan on leaving in? 

the sport clutch is a great idea. If she wants to ride using the auto clutch she can ignore the manual clutch altogether, all she will need to do is let off the throttle and shift. If at any point she decides she wants to learn how to use a manual it's there and feels just like a manual except it won't stall.
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