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i dunno, maybe it is suitable for experienced riders to do clutchless downshifts without a slipper clutch, but i've never heard of it! |
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I'd never dream of doing it on the SV though. Far too worried about your exact comments! I also have a certain respect for tarmac. |
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ok a message to the wise sage's on this thread. You may or may not have noticed that one or two people with more limited biking experience are looking at this thread?
Therefore why not explain the "obvious" advantages of upshifting without use of the clutch. And why down shifting without the clutch is beneficial or advantageous. |
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I've found that
I get a smoother change by not using the clutch, also the change takes less time to complete. As for why. I havent got a clue. But its definately smoother without the clutch.
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Grillion (adj) - A distance that is *just* too far to push your bike, and equally distant from a phone to call the breakdown people. David
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need to be very apt at finding netural though would you not. would be more handy to know how to clutchless down shift if you only had one arm
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I use clutchless shifts in the car whenever Iam pootling along in traffic.
(Poor mans automatic) Slowly getting the hang of clutchless up shifts on the SV. Somehow it seems much harder to match the engine and box speeds, I end up with a little upward pressure on the lever and gradually let the road speed drop until it clicks in. While I am so clumsy at it I would be much quicker using the clutch. More practice required I guess. Clutchless downshifts - ummm thats a challange. -- that can wait. |
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