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gave clutchless shiftng another shot.

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#1 Post by VermilionX » Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:54 pm

my mechanic showed me a good method.

he told me to just apply pressure on the shifter, then when i let go of the throttle, it should fall into the next gear. i tried it for both up and down shifting.

it works!

well at least most of the time. :laughing:

i need to practice it more.
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#2 Post by Ninja Geoff » Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:57 pm

why not... just tweak the clutch?

half an inch is more than enough to smooth the shifting and make it still quick.
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#3 Post by VermilionX » Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:59 pm

oh, i wasn't practicing it to be quick.

i was just practicing it for the sake of learning how to shift w/o the clutch.
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#4 Post by ninja79 » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:19 pm

VermilionX wrote:oh, i wasn't practicing it to be quick.

i was just practicing it for the sake of learning how to shift w/o the clutch.
uhhh.... riiight. And the point of that is....?
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#5 Post by 1will » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:23 pm

ninja79 wrote:uhhh.... riiight. And the point of that is....?
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anyway pro racers don't technically do clutchless shifting, right? isn't their shifter rigged to engage the clutch for them?
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#6 Post by VermilionX » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:25 pm

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uhhh.... riiight. And the point of that is....?
what if my clutch lever broke? knowledge of clutchless shifting will help, yes?
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#7 Post by Shorts » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:30 pm

The point of it is to learn how to shift without the clutch. I case of emergency and you lose the clutch cable, you'll still need to limp home or somewhere safe to make repairs if you cannot do it on the side of the road.

Or in my case, you don't have a left hand to clutch with.

But, with clutchless shifting, timing is everything both for up and downshifts. Sometimes downshifting is harder to match the rpms. A nice blip of the throttle just before the clutchless downshift will match rpms enough the gear engages smoother.

Racers do use this clutchless upshifts with a pushbutton system. In racing it's done to reduce the human error (read: slower, less accurate shifts).
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#8 Post by Ninja Geoff » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:31 pm

VermilionX wrote:
ninja79 wrote:
uhhh.... riiight. And the point of that is....?
what if my clutch lever broke? knowledge of clutchless shifting will help, yes?
You'll have more problems than a broken clutch lever if you break your clutch lever.
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#9 Post by The Grinch » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:43 pm

VermilionX wrote:what if my clutch lever broke? knowledge of clutchless shifting will help, yes?
Maybe you should practice wheelies in case your front wheel falls off.
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#10 Post by VermilionX » Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:09 pm

XM23 wrote:
VermilionX wrote:what if my clutch lever broke? knowledge of clutchless shifting will help, yes?
Maybe you should practice wheelies in case your front wheel falls off.
:laughing:

maybe i will.
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