I've asked you a few times if this is your bike and if so what happend. If it is not your bike then who's is it and what was the circumstances surrounding it. You have yet to answer me. If you alledgedly have concrete proof, then I'm all ears(or eyes).Sev wrote:
Regardless, I've got physical proof that clutchless shifting is bad for your transmission.
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He is a mechanic so most likely its not his but other squids that think clutchless shifting on a normal everyday bike is fine.HYPERR wrote:I've asked you a few times if this is your bike and if so what happend. If it is not your bike then who's is it and what was the circumstances surrounding it. You have yet to answer me. If you alledgedly have concrete proof, then I'm all ears(or eyes).Sev wrote:
Regardless, I've got physical proof that clutchless shifting is bad for your transmission.
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wtf I went back to the first page and right there sev shows proof of what clutchless shifting can cause. you just ruined all hope of anyone taking you seriously now.
If I am looking/reading the picture of the tranny correctly it looks like they were screwing it up when upshifting not down shifting based on how it looks worn. I am no motorcycle mechanic, however, so I could be reading the picture incorrectly. I am just an industrial Mechanic.
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Once again, I would like to hear what the circustances were that led to the damage shown in the photo. I am open minded and am all ears on this. When I clutchless upshift(especially on the CBR), it is so effortless(much less than on a clutched upshift) and virtually no resistance felt that I find it hard to believe any damage is being done. Most experts seem to agree with this.ofblong wrote:He is a mechanic so most likely its not his but other squids that think clutchless shifting on a normal everyday bike is fine.HYPERR wrote:I've asked you a few times if this is your bike and if so what happend. If it is not your bike then who's is it and what was the circumstances surrounding it. You have yet to answer me. If you alledgedly have concrete proof, then I'm all ears(or eyes).Sev wrote:
Regardless, I've got physical proof that clutchless shifting is bad for your transmission.
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wtf I went back to the first page and right there sev shows proof of what clutchless shifting can cause. you just ruined all hope of anyone taking you seriously now.
If I am looking/reading the picture of the tranny correctly it looks like they were screwing it up when upshifting not down shifting based on how it looks worn. I am no motorcycle mechanic, however, so I could be reading the picture incorrectly. I am just an industrial Mechanic.
Quite frankly, the photo does not really prove anything without some documentation(or at least an honest explanation) of what happened. It could have been a result of a serious abuse or a SNAFU, who knows??
If you were teaching an off-road class the proper technique for lofting the front up to clear a log and I came to you with a photo of a CBR900RR engine that spun the #3 bearing from a stunt rider doing a 1/4 mile stand-up on a regular basis, and told you lofting the front end caused this, what are you going to tell me??

The defense rests. I ask the prosecution to come up with some incriminating evidence and proof to prove me wrong. That photos of unknown origin and unknown circumstances with no explanation proves nothing.
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HYPERR wrote:Once again, I would like to hear what the circustances were that led to the damage shown in the photo. I am open minded and am all ears on this. When I clutchless upshift(especially on the CBR), it is so effortless(much less than on a clutched upshift) and virtually no resistance felt that I find it hard to believe any damage is being done. Most experts seem to agree with this.ofblong wrote:He is a mechanic so most likely its not his but other squids that think clutchless shifting on a normal everyday bike is fine.HYPERR wrote:I've asked you a few times if this is your bike and if so what happend. If it is not your bike then who's is it and what was the circumstances surrounding it. You have yet to answer me. If you alledgedly have concrete proof, then I'm all ears(or eyes).Sev wrote:
Regardless, I've got physical proof that clutchless shifting is bad for your transmission.
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wtf I went back to the first page and right there sev shows proof of what clutchless shifting can cause. you just ruined all hope of anyone taking you seriously now.
If I am looking/reading the picture of the tranny correctly it looks like they were screwing it up when upshifting not down shifting based on how it looks worn. I am no motorcycle mechanic, however, so I could be reading the picture incorrectly. I am just an industrial Mechanic.
Quite frankly, the photo does not really prove anything without some documentation(or at least an honest explanation) of what happened. It could have been a result of a serious abuse or a SNAFU, who knows??
If you were teaching an off-road class the proper technique for lofting the front up to clear a log and I came to you with a photo of a CBR900RR engine that spun the #3 bearing from a stunt rider doing a 1/4 mile stand-up on a regular basis, and told you lofting the front end caused this, what are you going to tell me??![]()
The defense rests. I ask the prosecution to come up with some incriminating evidence and proof to prove me wrong. That photos of unknown origin and unknown circumstances with no explanation proves nothing.
The defense chooses to ignore arguments that are contradictory to his point of view.Sev wrote:Customer's GSX-R he was clutchless upshifting between 2 and 3 when it happened. BOOM.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Sev, that simply is not true. I am always willing to learn and concede.Sev wrote:
The defense chooses to ignore arguments that are contradictory to his point of view.
So are you telling me that this guy perfromed a properly executed clutchless upshift and it resulted in this??
Or is this a result of prolonged abuse and the straw that happened to break the camel's back was this botched clutchless upshift?
Sev, I am not arguing that poorly performed or botched clutchless upshifts is not harmful. It certainly is.
My argument is simply this: "Properly executed clutchless upshifts results in an incredibly smooth and quiet upshifts that to me adds to the enjoyment of the ride. Furthermore, based on my own experience as well as many reliable sources, causes no extra wear and tear to the gears and obviously causes no wear to the clutch."
Anytime a gear is forced or grinded, it should result in excess noise or resistance, correct? Please answer this question. Why is it that when I perform a clutchless upshift, it results in virtually no resistance or noise whatsoever and goes into gear far smoother than with the clutch? I am not being a wiseguy here. I am truly curious to hear your opinion as a mechanic.
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It seems to me that you are fishing for someone to tell you its ok. Your not getting that answer, so you keep fishing.
This thread seems to be very clear, cut and dry, black and white. And the conclusion is that its not a good idea.
However, that being said... its your bike, you do whatever you want. I'm sure some mechanic will happily allow you to pay him/her to fix your tranny if/when it fails.
Its your money, your bike, your choice. Stop fishing for the answer you want.
This thread seems to be very clear, cut and dry, black and white. And the conclusion is that its not a good idea.
However, that being said... its your bike, you do whatever you want. I'm sure some mechanic will happily allow you to pay him/her to fix your tranny if/when it fails.
Its your money, your bike, your choice. Stop fishing for the answer you want.
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No the opposite. I am "fishing" for someone to tell me why a properly executed clutchless upshift is bad.MrShake wrote:It seems to me that you are fishing for someone to tell you its ok. Your not getting that answer, so you keep fishing.
Not true. There are opinions from both sides. I have posted a article from Sports Rider agreeing with me. How is this thread cut and dry? As for your opinion, I don't know you and you don't know me. For all I know, you could be Kevin Cameron or Shoichiro Irimajiri. However until you prove me that you are someone of that caliber, I am more likely to believe Sports Rider over you, nothing personal.MrShake wrote: This thread seems to be very clear, cut and dry, black and white. And the conclusion is that its not a good idea.
Thanks but I like to work on my own bike.MrShake wrote: I'm sure some mechanic will happily allow you to pay him/her to fix your tranny if/when it fails.
MrShake wrote: Its your money, your bike, your choice. Stop fishing for the answer you want.
Did you even read what I wrote?

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Circular logic, repeated. Again.HYPERR wrote:
So are you telling me that this guy perfromed a properly executed clutchless upshift and it resulted in this??
Or is this a result of prolonged abuse and the straw that happened to break the camel's back was this botched clutchless upshift?
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