Ok, I'm sure i'll learn this in the MSF course, but what is better to do in a basic scenario such as: You are going at a good speed and There is a stop light ahead about 300 yards straight away that you know will have to stop at.
Do you guys start light breaking and downshifting through the gears till you get to the light and stop, or do you engage the clutch and ride the breaks as needed?
The reason I ask is because a friend who has riding experience says he usually never downshifts in that situation.. he says its hard on the tranny and breaks are easier to replace than a transmission. -- Now, I've driven a manual transmission car for 5 years now and I usually throw it into nuetral and ride the breaks till the stop light in that scenario, but obviously, a car is different. You have a much better idea of where the gears are since there is a stick, and it's easier to go from nuetral to whichever gear you need to, in case you have to speed up again for some reason. Where, with a bike you have to click down or up through the gears till you have the right one, and you simply can't "throw it in neutral" like with a stick (onviously)

So, maybe I'm looking into this too much, but I feel way more comfortable downshifting on my bike when I know there's a stop way ahead. Is that really that hard on the tranny? I mean, I've got a honda for crying out loud.
