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CharleyFarley
07-03-14, 01:31 PM
Just had a ride out......generally 'avoid' towns, but today used the ride to do some Banking.......
All the red lights, down into 2nd.....stop...straight into 1st, sat in gear with clutch in instead of neutral......is this acceptable/damaging etc??
"Gas it w###a".........
Spank86
07-03-14, 01:49 PM
I do it all the time on my bike and in my car/van.
As far as I'm aware it's not damaging unless you mean to your wrist.
It might be considered bad practice though since if you had a wrist spasm or something you might wind up shooting into oncoming traffic.
CharleyFarley
07-03-14, 02:08 PM
Yeah I'm same in the car......
Police instructor didn't pickup on it last week mind!!
"Gas it w###a".........
Just apply the ten-second rule if you like (anything is okay for a short while).
Mind you, if someone taps you up the a**e and you are in gear, oops.
That said, I don't do the foot shuffle like you ought to when stopped.
Personally I put the right foot down so I have my gear foot free and tap into neutral. Years of town riding means you get quite keen on these things. I think I have 75 sets of traffic lights on my 15 mile commute but I could be wrong.
Jambo
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CharleyFarley
07-03-14, 06:48 PM
Personally I put the right foot down so I have my gear foot free and tap into neutral.
Jambo
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Ahh..........always my left foot down when stationary!!!!
Like to touch rear brake (habit again) when something approaches from behind!!!! 😝
"Gas it w###a".........
Ahh..........always my left foot down when stationary!!!!
Like to touch rear brake (habit again) when something approaches from behind!!!! 😝
"Gas it w###a".........
I quite often tap the front brake lever for the same effect :)
Jambo
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Red Herring
07-03-14, 06:59 PM
Like to touch rear brake (habit again) when something approaches from behind!!!! 😝
Something up with the front brake switch?
The only time I'll keep it in gear at the lights is if I'm in a particularly vulnerable position and might want to move out of the way a bit sharpish. Otherwise I'm a right foot down merchant, and you can keep the Hendon shuffle to yourself, that's been out of date for years.
Sid Squid
07-03-14, 07:33 PM
Places extra load and thus unnecessary wear on the lifter and release bearing. If you're stopped briefly it's fine of course, there's no need to be obsessive, but any longer then put it in neutral.
Generally right foot down for me. If however I'm sitting in a lane waiting to go left, and the lane to my right has moving traffic going straight ahead I'll put my left foot down and vice versa. You know just in case some plonker screws up and takes my leg out. Foot down on the safest side :).
Murley.
07-03-14, 08:43 PM
Left foot down with rear brake on for me. If some idiot does catch me off guard and hits the back of me then the bike won't shoot off it front of me. But then that's what I've been taught from my cbt and in practise, it's probably no use what so ever. Seeing as most motorcycle clutches are wet I've never seen wear as an issue.
Red Herring
07-03-14, 10:06 PM
Left foot down with rear brake on for me. If some idiot does catch me off guard and hits the back of me then the bike won't shoot off it front of me. But then that's what I've been taught from my cbt and in practise, it's probably no use what so ever. Seeing as most motorcycle clutches are wet I've never seen wear as an issue.
Unfortunately the first thing that happens when you get shunted from behind is you rotate backwards off the bike, so your foot comes straight off the pegs.....and back brake.
Mrs DJ Fridge
07-03-14, 10:54 PM
Into neutral, left foot down, then I can lift my visor a little to stop it misting up.
Matt-EUC
07-03-14, 11:32 PM
Into neutral, left foot down, then I can lift my visor a little to stop it misting up.
Invest in pinlock.
Bluefish
08-03-14, 12:13 AM
Into neutral and shake the arms, pump hands and cross arms, just to look cool of course.
I was taught to put the left foot down to cover the brake after putting in neutral. I normally sit with the clutch held in and right foot on the brake.
CharleyFarley
08-03-14, 09:42 AM
Something up with the front brake switch?
Habit......dont feel at all right with right foot down!!!!
There seems to be that many variations........poss no right/wrong way!!!!
"Gas it w###a".........
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