I'm going to be a bit cheeky here, and ask a quick question about the Kwaka. I know many of you own moderns as well as the old sweethearts, so here goes. Coming back from my lovely break, I was winding the Kwak up on a M62 slip road. As I did so, and got to some decent revs, the engine seemed to 'slip'. It felt a bit like on and off clutch slip, where the engine revs increased very briefly then went back to normal. This happened twice on the slip road in quick succession, but never before or since, even uphill with a headwind and the throttle wide open. I wondered if the beastie has a sort of cush drive where the engine can turn over against a big spring if under too much load. Have tested the clutch in all sorts of ways and it ain't slipping! Could it be an arrangement on the bevel drive?