How about UP SHIFTING.......
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RE: How about UP SHIFTING.......
depends on how your riding... riding hard I either tag the clutch a little bit and slam it, or just blip the throttle and slam it... it's the same either way, you just need to cut torque for a millisecond so you can get it out into the next gear... and uhhh... pop the clutch with the throttle slammed in 2nd and see what happens, it's fun.
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#5
RE: How about UP SHIFTING.......
I use no clutch when I am crusing with only one hand on the bars, I also alternate with clutch and no clutch when rideing hard cant say when I decide to use it and when not mostly when I am going fast and don't want to pull the clutch and rattle the bars. (the little twitch you get when you clutch very fast)
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#8
RE: How about UP SHIFTING.......
I apply a little upward pressure the the shift lever, then I roll off the gas a little and bring in the clutch just a little and last let the clutch out and roll on some gas. I try to be as smooth as I can and not spend too much time with the clutch in and the rpm down. I learned this reading something on sportrider.com
The only time I fully engage the clutch is while the bike is stopped, never while doing a gear change. I don't do clutchless shifts.
The only time I fully engage the clutch is while the bike is stopped, never while doing a gear change. I don't do clutchless shifts.
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RE: How about UP SHIFTING.......
As long as you're smooth with clutchless shifting, I don't think that it has any negative affects. At high RPMs, near the rev limiter, it's a lot smoother than using the clutch. I have two seasons of racing on my current race bike, never use the cluch for upshifting and it's still good.